
What is the Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP)?
Concurrent Enrollment is an opportunity for high school students in their Junior or Senior year to earn college credit while concurrently attending classes at their local high school.
What is the difference between Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) and Concurrent Enrollment?
How does a high school student qualify for Concurrent Enrollment?
Admission Checklist for Concurrent Enrolment Students:
Applications for Concurrent Enrollment can be found in the high school
counselor’s office, should be filed out appropriately, and returned
to your high school counselor’s office upon completion.
What are the benefits of Concurrent Enrollment?
Are Concurrent Enrollment courses more difficult?
What is a course syllabus?
What about attendance?
Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes and are responsible
for all work missed during excused absences. Students should
refer to their high school district policy regarding absences. Attendance
is not used as a basis for determining a student’s grade.
What if a Concurrent Enrollment student needs to drop a course?
What if a Concurrent Enrollment student needs to withdraw from a course?
Can dropping or withdrawing from a Concurrent Enrollment course
affect my high school graduation?
If a student drops or withdraws from an Concurrent Enrollment course,
it is important for the student to check with their high school guidance
counselor to ensure that he/she still meets the requirements for high
school graduation.
What type of grading system is used?
Students who complete credit courses shall be assigned grades according
to the following definitions:
Grade - Achievement
A - Superior or exemplary, works above and beyond course expectation
B - Does more than fulfill course outcomes
C - Competent; has fulfilled course outcomes
D - Inadequately fulfilled course requirements
F - Did not fulfill course requirements
A student’s grade in a course is to be based on his or her academic
performance on assignments and tests. Testing will cover the full curriculum
of the course. Attendance is not used as a basis for determining a student’s
grade.
What if a Concurrent Enrollment student fails a course?
If a student fails a Concurrent Enrollment course, it is important to
know that in addition to the “F” grade being part of his
or her permanent record; it may also affect graduation from high school.
Will the credits earned through Concurrent Enrollment transfer to another
college?
Transfer Programs
Technical Programs
What about Private or out-of-state colleges?
Do I need to take a college placement test?
Can I retest?
Do I need to purchase college textbooks?
No. Textbooks are purchased by the local school district and remain
the property of the school district. Please refer to your high
school handbook for the policy and procedure for returning books.
What is an Incomplete?
The mark of an “I” is a temporary grade that is assigned
only in exceptional circumstances. It will be given only to students
who cannot complete the work of a course on schedule because of
an illness or other circumstances beyond their control. An “I” will
become an “F” grade at the end of the next term (not including
summer sessions) if requirements to complete coursework have not been
satisfactorily met. Instructors have the option of setting an earlier
completion date for the student.
What if I received an IP?
What is Academic Dishonesty?
Academic dishonesty is defined as any instance in which a student violates
the rules of conduct established by your high school, the college,
and the instructor for his or her own class. Violations of academic
integrity include, but are not limited to, cheating on examinations;
plagiarism, stealing, duplicating, or selling examinations or papers;
producing or submitting other student’s papers, projects, or
tests; knowingly furnishing false or misleading academic information
to college and high school officials; and sabotaging another student’s
work.
What about tests?
The scheduling of class-related examinations and the due dates for class-related
assignments will normally correlate with the time allotted and assigned
for the class meeting and/or occur during scheduled examination periods
established by the high school instructor and college collaborator.
What about final examinations?
Final examinations are held according to a schedule that is issued by
the college.
How do I get a college transcript?
Send a written request to:
Records Office
Mesabi Range Community & Technical College
1001 Chestnut Street West
Virginia, MN 55792
Where can I get information on the Concurrent Enrollment program? See
your high school guidance counselor or contact:
Jennifer Willard, Concurrent Enrollment Co-Director
Mesabi Range Community & Technical College
1-800-657-3860 or 218-744-7524
Email: j.willard@mr.mnscu.edu
Or
Carol Helland, Concurrent Enrollment Co-Director
Mesabi Community & Technical College
1-800-657-3860 or 218-749-7715
Email: c.helland@mr.mnscu.edu