What is Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent Enrollment is a program offered by universities in which high school students can start college coursework. Students will earn both college and high school credit while attending classes at the college level.
Admission Requirement: 21 composite ACT score (19 in each subject area)
Why Choose Concurrent?
Save Time:
Earning college credit while still in high school lessens the amount of time it takes to obtain a college degree.
Save Money:
Tuition waivers/cuts offered for concurrent students helps save money overall.
College Readiness:
Exposure to classes at the college level gives students an idea of what to expect when in college full-time.
Build Connections:
Students are given the opportunity to start building professional connections early.
Smooth Transition:
Students are given a comfortable transition between grade school and college.
Explore Interests:
Concurrent Enrollment gives students the opportunity to find their field of interest by taking a few basic courses in each discipline.
Responsibility:
College courses push students to constantly develop new studying methods & time management skills that are essential for their future success.