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Concurrent Enrollment

The purpose of concurrent enrollment (CE) is to provide a challenging college-level experience for students in their last two years of high school. Course offerings in Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Fine Arts, Humanities, World Languages, Career Technical programs and Education ave been implemented in high schools throughout the state. Join more than 27,444 students in our state that have earned over 188,000 credit hours of high learning last year, in their Junior and Senior years of high school.

To register for Concurrent Enrollment courses, you must meet with your school counselor. Registration for concurrent enrollment is a two part process. First, you must have documented parental permission to register for the course in your high school. Secondly, you will be required to complete an application for the institution of higher learning that is offering the course. There may be a one time application fee the institution charges to consider your application as a student. This fee will not have to be paid a second time, should you choose to attend this institution as a higher education student after graduation. Please speak with your high school counselor or course instructor if you need additional assistance with the application process.