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Concurrent Enrollment: 1 class, 2 times the credit, 0 tuition!

 

 
 
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Who is Eligible to Participate?
  You are eligible if you meet the following requirements:
You are a high school junior or senior
You have at least a 3.0 GPA
You have at least 90 percent attendance in school
Your teacher is willing to recommend you for concurrent participation
All prerequisites have been met
   
Why Enroll?
You can save around $500 for every concurrent class you take in high school (the state of Utah pays your fees).
You can take classes at your high school, from your school teachers and earn credit toward both high school graduation and WSU coursework.
You can learn study habits, writing skills, and test-taking tips that better prepare you for college success!
   
What are the Expectations of Concurrent Students?
  You need to:
Earn a B or better for the class
Maintain a 90% attendance
Follow the WSU Student Code of Conduct
* Learn more about the Expectations of Concurrent students & their parents
   
How do I complete the admissions & registration process?
Your high school will provide a time/place for you to complete the WSU admission application and pay the $30 fee.
Your high school will provide the concurrent class information to help you register for classes.
Concurrent classes are restricted to concurrent students and do
not appear on the regular WSU course listings. Do not attempt on your own!
Once you are registered for a class, there are limited opportunities to drop the course. Also, if you choose to drop your high school course you will need to drop your concurrent course as well.
   

 

 

 

   
Did you receive an admissions packet?
Expect your packet about 5 days after you complete your WSU admission process and pay the $30 fee.
If YES-This packet will contain a welcome letter, WSU informed consent agreement, student wildcard application and concurrent enrollment information
If NO- Please check with your teacher to make sure your name was processed by WSU and placed on the teacher’s list of WSU students. If your name is not found, have your teacher work with the school to check your eligibility. Not receiving a packet suggests your application was not received by WSU.
   
Follow the Code of Conduct
You are expected to follow the WSU Student Expectations and Code of Conduct.
   
Double-Check Your WSU Grades
You have 6 months to challenge any errors you observe on your WSU transcript
If you find an error, notify your teacher immediately and ask that WSU be notified on your behalf. Only your teacher can make any change to your official record.
After each term/semester in which you have completed any WSU Concurrent Enrollment class, login to the WSU student portal (weber.edu) and check your records to make sure your record accurately reflects your concurrent experience at WSU.  To view your transcript:
  • Go to weber.edu
  • Login with your WSU username and password
  • Click the Student Services
  • Under Academic Profile click the Transcript link
  • Click the Submit button
Past the 6 months, your WSU records become permanent and will not be altered..
Your WSU transcript is an official document that must be presented when you apply to any college/university
   
Keep Concurrent Records Safe
  Make sure you keep the following records:
Weber State Transcript
Academic Standing Notices (example)
Your registration receipt
Your student record book
   
Find Out Next Year's Concurrent Classes
Talk with your counselor about which Concurrent classes to take next year or semester to best match your college goals.
You can check the course schedule to find out this year's available concurrent courses.
   
Look Into Scholarships & Meet With Your Counselor
Learn more about scholarship opportunities you may have by taking concurrent enrollment courses!
   
Complete the End-of-Class Concurrent Enrollment Survey
Complete the survey at the end of your class
 
 
Get Academic Advising
Speak with an early college adviser.
Visit http://weber.edu/aac for general education information, first year experience, and other resources.
   
Transferring Credit to Weber State
Once admitted to WSU, please contact other universities/institutions where you have credit and request that your credit be transferred to Weber State.  Check with the records office of other schools to find out their process for transferring credit.
   
Apply for Scholarships
The admissions and academic scholarship application is the same form at WSU, so no need to apply for academic scholarships separately.
If you will have your Associate degree before September of the year you graduate high school, you are eligible for the New Century scholarship.
Learn More!
Apply for departmental and activity scholarships EARLY. Most departmental and activity scholarship deadlines are in January.
   
Transferring Your WSU Concurrent Enrollment Credit
If you need to transfer WSU credit to another college or university, visit the credit transfer page for more information.
 
Weber State University, Concurrent Enrollment, Ogden, Utah 84408-4014,
801-626-6600, concurrent@weber.edu