Want to earn college credit while still in high school?
ÌÇÐĹÙÍø offers two options for high school students to do that: Concurrent Enrollment and Dual Enrollment. To be eligible, you must be a junior or senior and prepared for the demands of college-level work.
What is Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent enrollment allows you to take courses on campus at ÌÇÐĹÙÍø or online with ÌÇÐĹÙÍø faculty. You would be a part-time student at ÌÇÐĹÙÍø and remain a full-time student in your high school. Homeschooled students may pursue this option as well.
What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual Enrollment classes are ÌÇÐĹÙÍø courses taught at your high school during the regular school day. Classes are taught by high school teachers who are also ÌÇÐĹÙÍø adjunct faculty. Textbooks, syllabi, and workload are comparable to college freshman-level courses.
Dual Enrollment classes can save you a significant amount of money; students pay only a portion of the ÌÇÐĹÙÍø tuition rate. Dual Enrollment courses vary by high school; check with your high school Dual Enrollment coordinator.
Career Pathways
The Career Pathways Consortium helps area high school students prepare for successful careers by building partnerships between high schools, ÌÇÐĹÙÍø, and area employers.
Career Coaches
The career coach in your high school can help you explore career options that most closely match your interests and strengths, while explaining which ÌÇÐĹÙÍø programs of study can lead to the jobs you want most.