Procedures for Concurrent Enrollment

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Procedures for Concurrent Enrollment for High School Students

The Concurrent Enrollment Program provides secondary schools with the opportunity to expand their curriculum by scheduling KCKCC courses in conjunction with their regular class offerings. Students have the advantage of taking their classes right at the high school.

Courses taught at the high school have identical course content to that of courses being offered on campus and are evaluated by an Instructional Dean at the College before being implemented at the high school. Faculty are evaluated and must meet the same criteria as instructors who teach on campus.

Students interested in participating in the program should contact their high school counselor for additional information and details on the enrollment process.

Students may accumulate a maximum of 24 college credits through this program. In addition, the Kansas Board of Regents may require guidelines for students to follow that the College must adhere to even though they are not listed in this catalog.

Guidelines:

  1. Juniors and/or seniors are eligible for this program.
  2. Each qualifying student will obtain written permission from the principal to enroll at KCKCC by completing a Concurrent Enrollment/Acceptance Form.
  3. In order to enroll, each student will complete an application for admission and be admitted to KCKCC.
  4. Students will pay tuition before the semester begins. Tuition for year-long classes will be paid in the fall semester.
  5. Students enrolled through the Concurrent Enrollment Program are limited to no more than 24 credit hours during their junior and senior years. Students may not enroll in more than 12 credit hours per semester.
  6. Students must take the entire placement exam. It is available in some high schools or in the Academic Resource Center on campus.

Call (913) 288-7664 for information regarding on-campus testing. For more information on the Concurrent Enrollment Program, contact Brian Patrick at 913-288-7192 or by e-mail at Brian Patrick.