Supporting Student Success — Together

High school counselors play a critical role in guiding students as they explore college pathways and prepare for their future. We deeply value the work you do every day—your support helps students make informed decisions, including considering the opportunities offered through the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program.
From helping students understand their options to keeping them on track with high school requirements and navigating the enrollment process, your involvement is essential to their success. We recognize the time and energy this requires, and we are committed to being a reliable partner for you and your students.
At Augsburg University, our goal is to make the PSEO experience seamless, supportive, and meaningful. Our team is here to provide clear guidance, simplify the process, and help students thrive both in college and high school.
Below, you’ll find resources and quick-reference guides created specifically for counselors—tools designed to make it easier for you to support students as they explore and enroll in PSEO courses.
If you have questions, need additional support, or want to learn more about how PSEO can benefit your students, we invite you to schedule a meeting with our PSEO Advisor. We’d love to connect and continue this important work together.
Counselor Toolkit & Resources
Access the essential tools and information needed to support your students’ PSEO journey at Augsburg.
📅 Coordination & Applications
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: Book a time with our PSEO Advisor to discuss specific student needs or program details.
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: Direct link for students to begin their application process.
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Submit Documents: Unofficial transcripts and completed NOSR forms can be emailed directly to admissiondocs@augsburg.edu.
✉️ Stay Informed
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: Your “one-stop shop” for program updates and deadlines.
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Join the Mailing List: If you aren’t receiving our updates, email us at pseo@augsburg.edu to stay in the loop!
🔗 External Resources & Guidance
| Resource | Description |
| Official state guidelines and requirements from the MN Dept. of Education. | |
| Details on the program to help students with transportation costs. | |
| Comprehensive resources provided by the MN Association for College Admission Counseling. | |
| “Student Motivation to Enroll in Dual and Concurrent Enrollment.” |
Important dates
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- Fall 2026 Application:Classes Start September 2, 2026
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- Open December 1, 2025
- Closes August 18, 2026
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