APPLICATION FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT AT 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information. Enter your last name, first name, PID number, phone number, and email address in the designated fields.
  3. Select your level of study by checking the appropriate box: Doctorate, Master, Bachelor, or Non-Degree (EAP or GLI fellows).
  4. In the Leave Information section, choose whether you are taking a leave for less than five months or more than five months. Ensure to attach a copy of your airline ticket if applicable.
  5. Fill in the Date of Departure, Quarter of Departure, and Quarter of Return as required.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy. Once confirmed, sign and date the form at the bottom.

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Concurrent filing is a process that allows green card applicants located in the U.S. to file multiple immigration-related applications at the same time, rather than waiting for one application to be approved before filing another.
Dual enrollment courses and AP courses are weighted the same I believe. However, its much easier to take more dual enrollment classes in a year than AP classes. Therefore, those students who load up on DE classes (and get As) get higher GPAs than those who just take APs because they can take more classes.
Concurrent enrollment occurs when a student takes a course at their high school but gets college credit for it,. typically taught by the high school teacher. While each program is unique, one year-long concurrent courses often earn a student three college credits.
Hardest AP Classes AP Physics 1 45.6% AP United States History 47.5% AP United States Government Politics 49.2% AP Environmental Science 53.7% AP Human Geography 54.4% AP English Language and Composition 56.1% AP Latin 56.7% AP Calculus AB 58.0%
You can concurrently enroll, which means you take classes at UW and another U.S. school in the same quarter, and ISS combines the credits to count as full-time.

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Concurrent enrollment carries a slightly higher risk than AP. Grades earned in a concurrent enrollment class (including failing grades and withdrawals) become part of a students permanent academic record.

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