Concurrent Enrollment
What is Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent enrollment allows high school students to take college-level courses while still completing their high school education. These courses may be taken at a college, online, or at a high school that partners with a college or university. Successful completion may earn both high school and college credits.
Benefits of Concurrent Enrollment
Earn college credit while in high school
Save time and money on college tuition
Experience college-level coursework early
Strengthen college applications
Gain exposure to different academic fields
Eligibility Requirements
Being a high school student
Meeting minimum GPA requirements
Gaining approval from a high school counselor or administrator
Meeting course prerequisites (if applicable)
Completing placement tests (if required)
Tips for Success
Stay organized and manage your time effectively.
Communicate regularly with instructors and academic advisors.
Utilize college resources such as tutoring and library services.
Keep track of deadlines and requirements for both high school and college courses.
Maintain strong academic performance to ensure credit transfer.