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CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT Ashley Farr Cameron Howlett Lauralei Gerber Bryce Sloat Jordan Bishop

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CONCURRENT ENROLLMENTAshley Farr

Cameron Howlett

Lauralei Gerber

Bryce Sloat

Jordan Bishop

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WHAT IS CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT? CE is college classes available specifically for high school

students. It gives both high school and college credit. Tuition is free, but you must pay for books, supplies, etc.

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REQUIREMENTS

Finished sophomore year in high school Apply for admission Pay $40 fee Take Accuplacer

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JSD CE

Bingham - 28 Copper Hills - 23 Riverton - 12 Herriman - 11 Valley West Jordan - 10

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WHERE DOES HHS STAND?

At HHS, there’s only around 100 students taking concurrent enrollment

Where did they hear about it?

How many courses are they taking

at once?(This semester)

Friends

Teachers

Family

Other

Counselors

1 2 3

4 5 6

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WHICH CLASSES DO STUDENTS WISH TO ADD?

Busin

ess

Law

Music Art

Health

FCCLA

Tech

Auto

Scie

nce

Math

Psyc

h

Engl

ish

Histor

y

Fore

ign

Lang

...0

5

10

15

20

25

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WHAT SHOULD THE TEACHERS DO? Do teachers think CE

is beneficial for students?

What about for teachers?

Yes No

For select students

Yes

No

Undecided

0 5 10 15 20 25

So why isn’t it marketed and taught more at HHS?

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DOES THE SCHOOL GIVE ENOUGH INFO? The majority of students heard from their

counselors/teachers. From our research, we’ve concluded that self-interest was the main reason kids took CE courses.

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RECOMMENDATIONS

CE is only talked about for 5-10 minutes at orientations. We suggest that there is more time to give information about it and the benefits.

Give informative meetings after school for parents. Send packets with info with registration letters in the

mail. Announcements during school. Pamphlets or brochures in counseling office.

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RECOMMENDATIONS CONT.

There isn’t much info on the HHS website about CE. We suggest they give a designated section on the website for more information and requirements.

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SUMMARY

Concurrent Enrollment isn’t marketed at HHS effectively. Students mainly pursue the classes from their own

interest. Not enough information is given to parents and students. It isn’t really suggested or pushed on high school

students. HHS needs to advertise CE more on the website, at

orientations, meetings/parent teacher conferences, and in the counseling center.