What is Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent enrollment (CE) provides an opportunity for Utah high school students to explore college classes and earn college credit from Utah’s public colleges. Think of Concurrent Enrollment (CE) as an opportunity to explore what it is like to be a college student:
1. CE classes are college classes. You experience college academics first-hand: read a college textbook, take college exams, write college papers, and learn how much studying is needed to pass a college class. CE classes are taught by college instructors.
2. You gain “college knowledge.” To take a CE class, you must apply for admission to a college, pay an application fee, meet college deadlines, and use the campus online registration system to enroll. Talk to a college CE advisor about choosing classes, how to pay for college, and exploring majors that meet your interests and career goals.
3. You save money. Through the CE program, you can take college classes at a deeply discounted cost. Currently, tuition for CE classes is $5 per credit, $15 per three credit class. On college campuses, tuition and fees for a three credit class costs between $450 and $1,600. This low-cost opportunity is possible because of funding from state government and support from colleges, school districts, and charter schools. Students taking CE classes last year saved $41 million in tuition.
4. You earn both college AND high school credit with each class.
All Concurrent Enrollment courses are done through Dixie State University. See the links below for all detailed information.
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Course Eligibility Requirements
Concurrent Enrollment Courses Available from Enterprise High School
CHEM 1010: Intro to Chem
CHEM 1015: Intro to Chem Lab
CIS 1200: Computer Literacy
ENGL 1010: Intro to Writing
ENGL 2010: Intermediate Writing
FIN 1750: Personal Finance
HIST 2700: US History to 1877
HIST 2710: US History since 1877
MATH 1030: Quantitative Reasoning
MATH 1040: Intro to Statistics
MATH 1050: College Alg/PreCalc
MATH 1060: Trigonometry
POLS 1100: American Government
Additional courses are available Online through DSU