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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Concurrent Enrollment Program for Secondary Students form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Student Information/Application section. Enter your name, date of birth, cumulative GPA, email, phone number, and mailing address. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Indicate your expected graduation date and gender. Answer questions regarding military status and school type accurately.
  4. Complete the Ethnic Origin section by selecting appropriate options. This information is voluntary but helps in understanding diversity.
  5. In the Enrollment Information section, select the semester you wish to enroll in and list the courses along with their CRN and credit hours.
  6. Obtain a signature from a high school official in the Recommendation section to confirm your eligibility.
  7. Finally, review the Non-Degree Seeking Enrollment Agreement, sign it along with your parent/guardian, and submit it for approval from the Director of Enrollment Services.

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College faculty shared these concerns, and also viewed dual enrollment as negatively impacting the institutions revenues, because students paid only nominal fees. State education officials and legislators held positive views of dual enrollment, but expressed concerns about future funding.
Heres a rundown of common requirements for dual enrollment programs: Grade Point Average (GPA): You typically need to keep up a certain GPA, usually between 2.5 and 3.0. Standardized Tests: Some programs ask for specific scores on tests like the ACT or SAT. Learn more about ACT test scores.
Earning College Credits One of the foremost advantages of concurrent enrollments is that the classes bear college credits. For every subject completed, a course is removed from a students college curriculum, so much so that learners can potentially earn an associate degree while in high school.
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