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Concurrent Enrollment

2024 - 2025 Concurrent Enrollment Admission Standards


High School Juniors and Seniors Attending Accredited Schools


Research Universities:
A student must meet one of the following
National ACT 24
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) 24
ACT On-Campus
241
SAT 11602
PSAT 10 OR PSAT/NMSQT 11602
GPA and Class Rank 3.0 (unweighted) and top 33.3 percent

Regional Universities:
A student must meet one of the following
National ACT 20
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) 20
ACT On-Campus
201
SAT 10302
PSAT 10 OR PSAT/NMSQT 10302
GPA and Class Rank 3.0 (unweighted) and top 50 percent

Community Colleges:
A student must meet one of the following
National ACT 19
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) 19
ACT On-Campus
191
SAT 9902
PSAT 10 OR PSAT/NMSQT 9902
GPA and Class Rank 3.0 (unweighted)

All concurrent students must have a signed statement from the high school principal or counselor stating that they are eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the spring of the senior year and must also provide written permission from a parent or legal guardian. A high school student may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester not to exceed a full-time college workload of 19 semester credit hours. For purposes of calculating workload, one-half high school unit is equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work.

Also, concurrent students may not enroll in remedial (zero-level) course work offered by colleges and universities designed to remove high school deficiencies, including co-requisite support courses.


2024 - 2025 Concurrent Enrollment Admission Standards


High School Juniors and Seniors Receiving Homeschool Instruction or Attending an Unaccredited High School

Homeschooled students and students from unaccredited high schools must complete enough high school course work to be equivalent to an individual who is classified as a junior or senior at an accredited high school and meet the applicable criterion in the table below.


Research Universities:
A student must meet one of the following
National ACT 24
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) 24
ACT On-Campus
241
SAT 11602
PSAT 10 OR PSAT/NMSQT 11602

Regional Universities:
A student must meet one of the following
National ACT 20
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) 20
ACT On-Campus
201
SAT 10302
PSAT 10 OR PSAT/NMSQT 10302

Community Colleges:
A student must meet one of the following
National ACT 19
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) 19
ACT On-Campus
191
SAT 9902
PSAT 10 OR PSAT/NMSQT 9902

 

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1Only one ACT On-Campus per year (from Nov. 1 to Oct. 31) is valid for admission and course placement.

2This score is valid on SATs, PSAT 10s, and PSAT/NMSQTs administered on or after March 5, 2016. It is subject to change.

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