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What is Concurrent Enrollment Agreement

The Concurrent Enrollment College Agreement is a legal document used by high school students in Colorado to earn both high school and college credit simultaneously.

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Concurrent Enrollment Agreement is needed by:
  • High school students enrolled in grades 9-12.
  • Parents or guardians of eligible students.
  • High school counselors or principals.
  • Superintendents or their designees.
  • Administrators at Emily Griffith Technical College.
  • Educational institutions involved in concurrent enrollment.

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Students must be enrolled in grades 9-12 and demonstrate academic preparedness to participate in concurrent enrollment programs.
While specific deadlines can vary by school district, it's important to submit the form ahead of enrollment for college courses to secure a spot.
You can submit the form either electronically through pdfFiller or by downloading it and submitting it directly to your high school or the college.
Typically, supporting documents may include proof of academic readiness such as transcripts or standardized test scores, but always check with your specific institution.
Ensure all fields are filled out completely, verify that all required signatures are obtained, and double-check course selections to avoid potential issues.
Processing times can vary, but typically, you should allow at least a few weeks, particularly if you are submitting multiple documents or applications.
If there are errors on the form, it could delay your enrollment process, so it's essential to review your answers and seek assistance if needed before submission.
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