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How to Qualify for Concurrent Enrollment Credit
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- STEP 1: You must apply through the correct Community College
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- Click here for current video directions on applying (for CCA, but similar steps for ACC)
- Choose your Community College
- Notes:
- You need to create an account first and then start the application process
- Register with your PERSONAL email
- Only your legal information should be used
- Social Security Number is required, if you have one
- You can still apply without a SSN
- College Opportunity Fund: make sure that you select "Yes, apply on my behalf."
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- STEP 2: To qualify, a student may need to complete prerequisites, which may include:
- an introductory course completion
- submission 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.
- STEP 4: A student must achieve a final grade of “C” or higher to be eligible for concurrent enrollment credit.
- STEP 1: You must apply through the correct Community College
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Christopher Ritchie
Heather ElliottAdministrative Assistant for Concurrent Enrollment720.886.5420 -
Important CE Information
To qualify for concurrent enrollment credit, a student may need to complete prerequisites, which may include; an introductory course completion, Accuplacer test results, or submission of ACT or SAT scores.
A student must achieve a final grade of “C” or higher to be eligible for concurrent enrollment credit.
Students are required to complete the online registration application and must complete a Concurrent Enrollment application for each course they enroll. This application includes student and legal parent/guardian consent to fulfill course requirements.
Qualified students will register for the COF (College Opportunity Fund) stipend. These concurrent enrollment credits earned will be deducted from the COF lifetime account of 145 credit hours with the exemption of basic skills credits.
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CCA Links
Fall Courses: November 20Yearlong & Spring Courses: April 23 -
ACC Links
Fall Courses: November 13Spring Courses: April 16
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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 documentation
- Application to the appropriate institution (CCA or ACC)
- Completed Course Agreement form for EACH course prior to established deadlines.
- The college credit will be awarded through Community College of Aurora or Arapahoe Community College.
- Students should check with their transferring institution regarding the transferability of the course.
- Not all CE courses are guaranteed transfer (GT), 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.