TREP eligibility requirements
There are several requirements you need to meet to be eligible to participate in TREP. Find out what the state requirements are here. Also, check with your school to find out if it has more requirements.
Not receiving your diploma until after TREP
You will continue to be classified as a high school student with your current school district, which means you will not receive your diploma until you complete your 6th year of high school in the TREP program. Check with your school to find out if you can participate in graduation ceremonies with your current classmates or not.
Not receiving scholarships or financial aid until after TREP
Before you learn if you have been selected as an TREP student, you may be applying for and receiving scholarships or financial aid as if you were graduating in your regular 4th year of high school. However, once you accept to participate in TREP, you may not be eligible to receive scholarships and financial aid since you have decided to remain in HS for a 5th and 6th year. One thing to consider: if the scholarships and financial aid packages you receive end up being a better opportunity for you, you may not want to participate in TREP. If at any point you decide to give up your TREP slot, you should notify your school right away, in case another student wants to participate.