Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement Sample Contracts

Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • December 22nd, 2011

Student: You have indicated that you are interested in taking a course at the . Persons under 21 years of age who are enrolled in the 9th – 12th grade in a school district and who demonstrate academic preparedness are eligible for Concurrent Enrollment Programs. Concurrent Enrollment students earn both high school and college credit for the same course, and the students’ share of college tuition is paid by the school district. Students in 12th grade may enroll in college basic skills courses, if approved by their school district. High school students who are retained for instructional purposes beyond the 12th grade may not enroll in more than nine college credits concurrently during the following year. To enroll in a course at an eligible postsecondary institution, a student must have completed the minimum course prerequisites and all required assessments.

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Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • August 15th, 2016

the 9th – 12th grade in a school district and who demonstrate academic preparedness are eligible for Concurrent Enrollment Programs. Concurrent Enrollment students earn both high school and college credit for the same course, and the students’ share of college tuition is paid by the school district. Students in 12th grade may enroll in college basic skills courses, if approved by their school district. High school students who are retained for instructional purposes beyond the 12th grade may not enroll in more than nine college credits concurrently during the following year. To enroll in a course at an eligible postsecondary institution, a student must have completed the minimum course prerequisites and all required assessments.

Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • July 20th, 2022

Student: You have indicated that you are interested in taking a course at the . Persons under 21 years of age who are enrolled in the 9th – 12th grade in a school district and who demonstrate academic preparedness are eligible for Concurrent Enrollment Programs. Concurrent Enrollment students earn both high school and college credit for the same course, and the students’ share of college tuition is paid by the school district. Students in 12th grade may enroll in college basic skills courses, if approved by their school district. High school students who are retained for instructional purposes beyond the 12th grade may not enroll in more than nine college credits concurrently during the following year. To enroll in a course at an eligible postsecondary institution, a student must have completed the minimum course prerequisites and all required assessments.

Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • February 28th, 2017
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • January 20th, 2016

Student: You have indicated that you are interested in taking a course at Arapahoe Community College (ACC). Persons under 21 years of age who are enrolled in the 9th – 12th grade in a School District and who demonstrate academic preparedness are eligible for Concurrent Enrollment Programs. Concurrent Enrollment students earn both high school and college credit for the same course, and the students’ share of college tuition is paid by the School District. Students in 12th grade may enroll in college Developmental Education courses, if approved by their School District. High school students who are retained for instructional purposes beyond the 12th grade may not enroll in more than nine college credits concurrently during the following year. To enroll in a course at an eligible postsecondary institution, a student must have completed the minimum course prerequisites and all required assessments.

Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • October 5th, 2021

Student: You have indicated that you are interested in taking a course at High School. Persons under 21 years of age who are enrolled in the 9th – 12th grade in a school district and who demonstrate academic preparedness are eligible for Concurrent Enrollment Programs. Concurrent Enrollment students earn both high school and college credit for the same course, and the students’ share of college tuition is paid by the school district. Students in 12th grade may enroll in college basic skills courses, if approved by their school district. High school students who are retained for instructional purposes beyond the 12th grade may not enroll in more than nine college credits concurrently during the following year. To enroll in a course at an eligible postsecondary institution, a student must have completed the minimum course prerequisites and all required assessments.

Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement • June 21st, 2013

Student: You have indicated that you are interested in taking a course at the . Persons under 21 years of age who are enrolled in the 9th – 12th grade in a school district and who demonstrate academic preparedness are eligible for Concurrent Enrollment Programs. Concurrent Enrollment students earn both high school and college credit for the same course, and the students’ share of college tuition is paid by the school district. Students in 12th grade may enroll in college basic skills courses, if approved by their school district. High school students who are retained for instructional purposes beyond the 12th grade may not enroll in more than nine college credits concurrently during the following year. To enroll in a course at an eligible postsecondary institution, a student must have completed the minimum course prerequisites and all required assessments.

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