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Qualifying for Concurrent Enrollment

How to Qualify for CE Credit through CCA

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  • STEP 1: You must apply through Community College of Aurora.
     

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    Part of the application is registration for COF (College Opportunity Fund); credit earned will be deducted from the COF lifetime account (145.0 credit hours).
     

  • STEP 2: To qualify, a student may need to complete prerequisites, which may include:
    • An introductory course completion
    • Ssubmission of ACT or SAT scores or the passing of an AP exam
    • Self-Assessment (provided by high school CE teacher)

     
  • STEP 3: Students and parents must both sign the Panda Doc agreement form
    • This form will be emailed to the student district email account and to Parent/Guardian 1 listed in PowerSchool.
    • If you have any issues finding and/or signing this, please contact mstorey@cherrycreekschools.org.

     
  • STEP 4: A student must achieve a final grade of “C” or higher to be eligible for concurrent enrollment credit.

Important Information to Know

  • Students will also receive high school graduation credit for their CE course.
  • Students must be enrolled in this class for the entire semester or year and finish with a grade of C or higher to earn concurrent credit.
  • Students are required to complete all necessary Community College of Aurora documentation:
    • Application to the appropriate institution (CCA)
    • Completed Course Agreement form for EACH course prior to established deadlines.
  • The college credit will be awarded through Community College of Aurora
  • Students should check with their transferring institution regarding the transferability of the course:
    • Not all CE courses are guaranteed transfer, but most colleges or universities will help you navigate what they will accept and what it counts for at their institution.
  • Students may enroll in CE courses without opting in to earn CE college credit.