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Guide to Concurrent Enrollment Process

Concurrent enrollment allows high school students to take college courses for credit while still in high school. Students must meet specific requirements, including GPA and test scores, and can apply by a set deadline. The program offers various benefits, such as potential cost savings and transferable credits, while impacting high school schedules and allowing students to explore courses related to their intended college majors.

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Guide to Concurrent Enrollment Process

Concurrent enrollment allows high school students to take college courses for credit while still in high school. Students must meet specific requirements, including GPA and test scores, and can apply by a set deadline. The program offers various benefits, such as potential cost savings and transferable credits, while impacting high school schedules and allowing students to explore courses related to their intended college majors.

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1. What is concurrent enrollment, and how does it work in our school?

3. What are the requirements for concurrent enrollment?

4. How do I apply for concurrent enrollment, and what is the deadline?

5. Do I need a certain GPA or test scores to qualify?

Course Selection and Credits:

9. Can I take courses related to my intended college major?

Costs and Support:

Are there any fees or textbooks I need to pay for?

Impact on Your Schedule and Future:

13. How will concurrent enrollment affect my high school schedule?

17. How many college classes can I take per semester through concurrent enrollment?

18. What happens if I want to drop or fail a concurrent enrollment class?

3. How many credits can I earn through concurrent enrollment, and will these count
toward an associate degree?

Transfer Benefits and Process:

4. Will the credits I earn through concurrent enrollment transfer to universities after I
complete community college?

Course Selection and Support:

7. What types of courses should I prioritize in concurrent enrollment to support my


transfer goals?

10. Where are concurrent enrollment courses held—in person at the community college,
online, or at the high school?

14. Does completing concurrent enrollment help reduce the overall cost of attending
college or university?

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