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Concurrent Enrollment Students

Getting Started with Concurrent Enrollment

We are here to help you every step of the way as you explore PPSC and your Concurrent Enrollment opportunities. Learn more about how to apply, view checklists keep you on track throughout the semester, explore important resources and documents, and more.  

Steps to Enrollment

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If doing Career Start: 

If doing Campus Pathways: 

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Concurrent Student Concurrent Enrollment Welding Student, class of 2024

  • Earn college credit and high school credit simultaneously
  • Save money by having your school district pay for part of your college education
  • Get started earning a degree
  • Take courses guaranteed to transfer to public 4-year institutions in Colorado 

his process starts with a conversation with your high school counselor. Formore information, contact the HighSchool Programs office at 719-502-3111​​ or hsp@pikespeak.edu

Concurrent Enrollment classes can be taken on any PPSC campus. Many school districts offer PPSC concurrent enrollment classes at their high schools. Contact your counselor for more information.  

Plan to attend orientation.

Please review your detailed student schedule for important dates such as drop and withdraw dates.

If you have questions or concerns, call the High School Programs Office at 719-502-3111.

Check with your high school counselors. Determining what specific credit is earned through Career Start varies from high school to high school.

Explore each program's descriptions. It explains what types of skills, interests, and possible careers that tie to that program. Discuss your top choices with your high school counselor and ask them if you can attend a Career Start student visit day. During the visit, you'll get a chance to meet the instructor(s), review the curriculum, and get a glimpse of what the program can offer you.

Depending on the program, you have the opportunity to earn anywhere from 10 to 25 credit hours a year! However, how much credit earned is dependent on the student. A certain grade and performance level is necessary for college credit.

All your credits will be available as a student at PPSC. If you continue with your Career Start program at the collegiate level, you'll have a great head start and be able to graduate early.

Each high school has particular criteria for their Career Start students. Career Start has specific criteria for certain programs as well, which can be found in their program description. Students who have initiative, the ability to self-advocate, and an interest in their program area are likely to succeed at Career Start.

Again, it all depends on you! Work hard, complete both the academic and practical learning experiences, and use this as an opportunity to get ahead!

If you are on the waitlist for your first choice, that particular program has reached full capacity. Capacity is determined by room size, safety issues, and equipment availability. You will be placed in your second choice program if it is available. You will be contacted by the Career Start office if a seat becomes available in your first choice.

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