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What is Concurrent Enrollment?
It is a state-funded program to pay for high school kids to take college classes
Students can attend any
C
ommunity College or Tech School in Colorado
Districts pay tuition ONLY if the student passes the course with a C or better.Slide2
Student Steps to enroll in Concurrent Enrollment
Classes:
Complete your ICAP
Create your High School Plan on Naviance
Complete the required “my ICAP” survey questions on
Naviance
Complete the COF (College Opportunity Fund) *Check this box when completing your college applicationSlide3
Fill out District CE Forms
CE Agreement & Registration Form
Use DOHS Course
Recommendations
Meet with Casey to figure this out
CCD Class Search Link:
https://
erpdnssb.cccs.edu/PRODCCD/bwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched
Include your chosen courses on CE
Reg
Form
(IN PENCIL)
Turn
them in to Casey AFTER you have completed the registration process by
Dec. 5
th
and
keep
copies for yourself.Slide4
Complete the Online College Application
Free application can be found online at your chosen college’s website
Parent Info needed
Once complete Call/email
your college contact person
to make a testing and Registration appointment
Bring Your completed CE Agreement & Reg. FormsSlide5
Take CCPT Test
Do this
After
you meet with your college contact and complete your online college application.
Study for this test using the study guides provided or by going to this link:
CCD.EdReady.org
It is recommended that you test on multiple days due to the length of each test.
EXEMPTIONS to the test:
If you are a senior who earned B’s in 11
th
grade English & Math AND have a 3.0 GPA
ACT Scores of at least 18 English, 19 Math, & 17 ReadingSlide6
Register for Classes
CCD: November 14th
for new students
November
7th for Students with 30 Credits or
more, November
9th for students with 15 credits or more
CCA/RRCC:
November
7th
ACC: November 1st
Fall Registration Ends Dec. 5th
After
you get your CCPT results,
meet again with
your college contact
to
look at your course options and
add courses to
your CE
Registration form.
Start the orientation processSlide7
Return Completed Forms to Casey
Make sure you include the course titles and codes of the actual courses you have registered for.
Have your college contact sign the bottom of the registration form and keep copies for themselves.
I will submit these to the district for approval and tuition payment.Slide8
Hello, my name
is_____________.
I am a
(grade level)
at Denver Online
High
School and I am applying to (Name of College) as a concurrent enrollment student. I recently spoke with my counselor about what classes I should take and we narrowed it down to (Recommended Courses). I would like to set up an appointment with you for the placement test and to register for these classes. Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to this email and I look forward to being a (Name of College) student.
Sample Email to
College ContactSlide9
CCD Cherry
Creek
Building
Room 216Slide10
New Opportunity
CSU Global
Andrew
Dixon
Office
Phone: 720-897-8368
Email: Andy.Dixon@CSUGlobal.edu
Website: CSUGlobal.eduSlide11
In an effort to improve the efficiency in the student registration process, starting next semester your students will be able to self-register in ACC classes. This process applies ONLY if your students register for class(
es
) at an ACC campus or ACC/CCCONLINE online classes.
Self-registration is about empowering students to become more active in the college enrollment process. It will allow your students to be involved in selecting their college classes, develop self-advocacy skills and feel more connected to the overall college experience. It will also eliminate the delay of having to wait to have an ACC staff member register or drop classes for your students.
We understand that this is a major shift in the way registration was previously conducted at ACC. Therefore, we want to assure you that ACC is taking measures to make sure your students are prepared to self-register.
We are requesting for you to provide us a list of your students that have been authorized to take classes at ACC, whether they are participating in the concurrent enrollment or taking classes and paying for them on their own, by November 11. With the list, ACC will place a registration hold on the student until they have completed an
orientation
at ACC.
The orientation is a vital component that will address the following:
·
Students’ rights and responsibilities
·
Student Resources· Selecting and registering for classes (including drop/withdraws)· Pre-requisite/test requirement for classes· Third-party billing (if applicable)· Getting involved as a studentAfter completing the orientation, the student will be cleared to do self-registration. ACC values our relationship that we have established over the years and we look forward to a continued partnership that will benefit our students.
ACC NEW PROCESSSlide12
Questions ?