Concurrent Enrollment is an awesome opportunity for scholars. High School Scholars are able to enroll and take college courses during the school day. This way, they can receive college and high school credit. There is some cost, however. The scholars/parents are responsible for the application fee ($50), and then every credit hour will cost $5. So, English 1010 will cost $15. We told you it was an awesome opportunity.
Because the scholars will be enrolled in college courses, it is imperative that they understand that these classes are rigorous and can be extremely difficult. College classes require more time than a regular high school class. Scholars must be mature and responsible to do well in these courses.
To apply for Concurrent Enrollment, you must first apply, pay the application fee ($50), and be accepted at USU - Blanding (not hard to do, as they are open enrollment). Go HERE and create an account. It will take a couple of days to get your A-Number back. When you get an email with your A-Number, you are ready to enroll in classes. If you need help, come to the counseling center.
Because San Juan School District pays for the courses, there are different rules that apply for concurrent enrollment scholars:
Concurrent Enrollment Paperwork Page One (Must fill out and return to counseling office)
Early College Form (Must fill out, take to counseling center to get signed, and then needs to be taken to the college)
Concurrent Enrollment is offered through UtahState University. Concurrent enrollment is a great way to take college courses during the day while attending high school. Scholars can receive both college and high school credits. Courses are offered at a discounted tuition rate of $5 per credit hour. For example, English 1010 will cost only $15. Course work is rigorous and extremely difficult because it is taught at a college level.
See the counseling office for more information.
Requirements: