College Concurrent Enrollment

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Concurrent enrollment allows students to earn free college credit while still in high school, giving them a head start on their college and career goals. Students gain exposure to the academic challenges of college while in their supportive high school environment or on a college campus, earning college and high school credits simultaneously.

Our School Counselor and Post-Secondary Coordinator can provide assistance to students interested in applying. 

By earning transferable college credits while still in high school, students save both time and money and ease the transition to college. Through concurrent enrollment, students are exposed to the rigors of college at an earlier age, better preparing them for postsecondary success. With the ICAP process, concurrent enrollment allows students to take courses that are of personal interest to them. Additionally, students who participate in concurrent enrollment are eligible to apply for ASCENT.

In order to participate, students must apply to and be accepted to the college for admission. Students are required to have an approved ICAP and completed paperwork by the district deadline.

A variety of Concurrent Enrollment Opportunities are available for the 2021-2022 school year including opportunities at Metro State University, Community College of Denver, Emily Griffith Technical College, and more!


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