To participate in concurrent enrollment courses, students must meet both Concurrent Enrollment eligibility requirements and course placement requirements. Students who do not meet the Concurrent Enrollment eligibility requirements may submit a waiver.
Concurrent Enrollment Eligibility Requirements
Seniors
- Be in the upper one-half of class or have a test score at or above the 50th percentile on any nationally standardized, norm-referenced test such, or
- Have a high school GPA of 2.5 or higher, and
- Meet course placement requirements as determined by assessment score (such as ACCUPLACER, ACT, MCA)
Juniors
- Be in the upper one-third of class or have a test score at or above the 70th percentile on any nationally standardized, norm-referenced test, or
- Have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher for general education courses or a GPA of 2.5 or higher for career and technical education courses, and
- Meet course placement requirements as determined by assessment score (such as ACCUPLACER, ACT, MCA)
Sophomores and Freshmen
- Rank in the upper one-tenth of class, or
- Attain a score at or above the 90th percentile on a nationally standardized, norm-referenced test, or
- Have a high school grade point average of 3.0 or higher for liberal arts and CTE courses, and
- Have a favorable recommendation from a designated high school official
Course Placement Requirements
Most concurrent enrollment courses require that students have met specific benchmarks (such as GPA, MCA, or ACT assessments) in order to register for the course. Students can review course placement information, course descriptions, goal areas, etc. for common concurrent enrollment courses offered at partner high school schools.