Required Concurrent Enrollment (for High School Students)
Concurrent enrollment is offered to high school students who have completed their sophomore year of high school. Students may begin their college education as non-degree students as early as the summer session between their sophomore and junior years in high school. Eligibility for enrollment requires that the student submit a completed Application for Concurrent/Dual Enrollment and nonrefundable application fee. The Director, Admissions and Recruitment will review applicants on an individual basis. Students are required to submit the following:
- Official high school transcript showing completion of sophomore year of high school, and a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
- Recommendation for enrollment by the high school principal or guidance counselor (page 2 of enrollment form)
Upon admission, the student may enroll for a maximum of two courses each semester on a space available basis. To continue enrollment, students must attain a minimum grade of “B” in each course and must be re-approved by a high school official and Cabarrus College of Health Sciences’ Director of Admissions and Recruitment each semester. Upon acceptance for concurrent enrollment the student may be required to meet additional enrollment requirements, such as immunization documentation.
The student may apply for admission to any of Cabarrus College of Health Sciences’ degree, diploma, or certificate programs. However, participation in the Concurrent/Dual Enrollment Program does not guarantee acceptance to these programs. Students are advised by the Office of Student Records and Information Management as to the applicability of courses for degree credit and progression requirements. The student understands there are no guarantees relative to the transferability of courses to other colleges or universities. Students accepted to the Concurrent/Dual Enrollment Program will pay tuition and fees according to the regular Cabarrus College of Health Sciences’ tuition and fees schedule. A student who is enrolled in the Concurrent/Dual Enrollment program is not eligible for financial aid. The required non-refundable application fee is deducted from the tuition of the course taken but is non-refundable should the student choose not to enroll.
NOTE: This policy does not apply to Cabarrus Health Sciences Institute students.