Concurrent Enrollment
Program Overview
What is Concurrent Enrollment (CE)?
It is the simultaneous enrollment of a student in both a high school and a higher education institution in one or more courses. Educators who are endorsed in both college and 6-12 institutions teach these tuition-free concurrent enrollment courses. Upon successful completion of a course, students will receive college-level credit and meet the high school graduation guidelines.
- Concurrent Enrollment college credit is subject to course and teacher approval and completion of all required registration steps within the designated semester deadline.
- Courses are subject to cancellation for Concurrent Enrollment college credit due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Prerequisites to courses may change at any time.
CT's Concurrent Enrollment Courses
Business
- Accounting 2
- Computer Applications
Engineering Technologies and Computer Science (Dual Enrollment through MSU)
- Engineering Design
- Computer-Aided Design
English
- English Composition 1021 Yearlong
- English Composition 1021 Semester 1
- English Composition 1022
- English Literature 1015
Health Sciences
- Intro to Health Care
- Comprehensive Medical Terminology
Social Studies
- Intro to Criminal Justice and Policing Systems
- US History to Reconstruction (Semester 1)
- US History since Civil War (Semester 2)
Math
- College Algebra Yearlong w/ Lab
- College Algebra Semester 1
- College Trigonometry
- Statistical Analysis
- Calculus
Science
- Physical Geography: Climate and Ecology
CE Staff
Karen Slusher
Instructional Support Administrator
Molly Storey
School Office Assistant
Department Phone Number
(720) 886-2040

