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.