Make the most of your summer with classes at Barton!
Take morning classes, afternoon classes, or both! Classes are Monday through Thursday, June 3 through June 27 (some classes go through July 29 as noted below). To get started, apply for admission today! Enroll by May 30 to save your seat. Already applied? Login to your MyBarton Portal account to enroll in classes.
Early college opportunities for current high school students (Class of 2025, 2026 and 2027) are now more affordable and accessible with Barton's summer tuition or scholarship rates. All students regardless of graduation year can apply for summer scholarships!
High School Tuition Rates - $50 per Credit Hour
Barton County Campus Classes:
Taught on the Barton County Campus in morning or afternoon sessions (listed above).
Scholarship Rate - $75 per Credit Hour
Barton Online:
Taught online with no specific meeting times. Read more about Barton Online's Early College Online Savings!
Tuition-free Rate - Textbooks or materials charges may apply
Excel in CTE (Senate Bill 155):
A specific list of career and technical classes that cost no tuition—offered online, on-campus, and at some high schools.
Questions? Contact Karly Little at LittleK@bartonccc.edu.
Get Started Here!
Taking college credit classes at your high school this school year? You are only a few quick steps away from becoming a Barton Cougar while still in high school!
Step 1: Complete the Admissions Application. The first screen is asking you to set up an account, not log in.
- If you’ve applied to Barton before, skip to Step 2.
- If you try to apply and see an error message that your information is already in the system, email Admissions@Bartonccc.edu for assistance.
You should receive your ID number and default PIN to the email address you used to apply in 24 - 48 hours. Save these in a safe place—you’ll need them soon!
Step 2: Find the class you’d like to take.
College classes, even if listed on your high school schedule, require Barton enrollment.
Taking a class at your high school? Check College Advantage schedules here.
- There may be more than one offering of each class at your school. For example, English Comp I may be offered 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 8th periods. Make sure to choose the class that is in your high school schedule or talk to your counselor about a schedule change, if needed.
- Write down the Course Reference Number (CRN). You will need it to enroll in your class in Step 4.
Want to take a class at your high school but your school isn’t listed? Contact Karly Little at LittleK@bartonccc.edu.
Step 3: Placement Testing
English Composition I and College Algebra Placement Measures
College Advantage, Concurrent Enrollment Partnership, and Partnered Online
Placement Method 1: Qualify by testing
Take a Placement Test: Accuplacer, ACT, SAT, ASSET, or COMPASS
Class Title |
ACT Scores |
Accuplacer NG Scores |
ASSET |
COMPASS |
English Comp I |
English: 17+ |
Sentence: 255+ Reading: 255+ |
Writing: 40+ |
Writing: 65+ |
College Algebra |
Math: 23+ |
Math: 263 – 275 |
Intermediate: 41+ |
Math: 66 - 100 |
Placement Method 2: Get a little help from your GPA
Did not meet the required scores but scored within this range?
Class Title |
ACT Scores |
Accuplacer NG Scores |
English Comp I |
English: 15 - 16 |
Sentence:249-254 Reading: 249 -254 |
College Algebra |
Math: 21 - 22 |
Math: 257 – 262 |
*You must have a test score within this range on file with Barton to use your GPA to help.
Your high school transcript can help you place into your class:
Year in High School |
GPA |
Grade in HS Algebra II |
You Qualify to Enroll In: |
Junior or Senior |
3.0 or higher |
n/a |
English Composition I |
Senior |
3.0 or higher |
B or higher |
College Algebra |
Junior |
3.5. or higher |
B or higher |
College Algebra |
Junior or Senior |
2.5 – 2.99 or higher |
n/a |
Intermediate Algebra OR Business Mathematics |
Placement Method 3: Retest using Accuplacer or submit another ACT attempt
Earn an Accuplacer retest by scoring in this range:
Class Title |
ACT Scores |
Accuplacer NG Scores |
English Comp I |
English: 12+ |
Sentence: 243+ Reading: 243+ |
College Algebra |
Math: 18+ |
Math: 251+ |
Students who do not meet these outlined requirements but want to try to take the course for college credit will need to follow our standard testing policy and make an appointment to test by contacting Mollie McReynolds, McReynoldsM@bartonccc.edu.
The retesting policy requires that you earn within 12 points of the placement score in order to retest. Each student can earn one retest per semester.
Step 4: Enroll in your classes!
- Use your Barton email address and password to sign in to the MyBarton Portal.
- Your email address is your name in this format: firstname.lastname@cougar.bartonccc.edu
- The first time you sign in, use your birthdate in mmddyy format.
- Follow the directions on the page, if you get stuck.
- Choose PAWS.
- Click the grey Student tab.
- Choose Registration.
- Add/Drop Classes.
- Choose your enrollment semester and submit.
- Use the Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) found on the College Advantage Schools page.
- Add the CRN(s) to the Add Classes Worksheet and Submit Changes.
High school classes are not listed in the overall Course Search. Email Karly Little, LittleK@bartonccc.edu if you are unable to locate your CRN.
Step 5: Pay for Classes
Classes at high our partner high schools are typically three or five credit hours apiece. Rates below are per SINGLE credit hour.
Classes at High Schools or Barton County Campus |
Partnered Online Rate |
Barton Online Scholarship Rate |
$50 per credit hour |
$50 per credit hour |
$75 per credit hour |
- Full or partial payments on campus: check, cash, credit card, or money order.
- Full or partial payments by mail (Do not mail cash or money orders.):
Barton Community College
Attn: Business Office
245 NE 30 Rd.
Great Bend, KS 67530
- Full or partial payments over the phone by credit or debit card
- Pay online or set up a formal payment plan through the Student Financial Center in the student’s MyBarton Portal. Online payment includes a small fee.
Important: Enrollments will be processed without payment. Completing an enrollment is indication that the student will take and pay for the class. Until paid, there will be a financial hold on the student’s account preventing future enrollments and transcript requests.
Step 6: Give Access to a Third Party (like your parents/guardians)
As a college student, your information is protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) This means the College can’t discuss your student information with anyone but you without your permission. This protects your privacy to keep you and your information safe, BUT it also means that College employees can’t tell a parent or guardian how much you owe for tuition and fees.
To give us permission to provide financial information (including tuition/fees owed), follow these steps:
- Log in to MyBarton Portal: mybarton.bartonccc.edu
- Lookup ID and Forgot PIN
- Choose Student Financial Center
- Choose "Authorized Users" under My Profile Setup
- Choose "Add Authorized User"
- Enter the email address for the person you want to set up as a user on your behalf.
- Use the options to choose what you want that person to be able to view.
Step 6: Stay On Track with Advising
Do you have specific questions about academic advising? Or do you want assigned to an academic advisor to help you with your college plans? Email Advisement@bartonccc.edu and include your name, ID number, and your question(s).
Having Issues?
Admissions Application Issues: Admissions@bartonccc.edu
Placement Testing Questions: Mcreynoldsm@bartonccc.edu
Trouble Signing into the My Barton Portal—Follow the directions on the Portal Home Page then email: BartonPortalHelp@bartonccc.edu
Trouble Locating Your Class at Your School: LittleK@bartonccc.edu
Specific Questions About Advising: Advisement@bartonccc.edu
Barton gathers a high school official’s signature for each student.
Transferability of Classes
Barton County Upward Bound
Articulation Agreements (transfer to four-year colleges & universities)
High School Articulation Agreements (transfer from high school to Barton)
Advising for High School Students