Concurrent Enrollment Program Agreement Sample Contracts
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FORMConcurrent Enrollment Program Agreement • November 19th, 2022
Contract Type FiledNovember 19th, 2022
ContractConcurrent Enrollment Program Agreement • November 9th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 9th, 2021The Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP) is a partnership between Pima Community College and Arizona State University which allows nursing students the opportunity to complete their Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in nursing through their community college while simultaneously completing their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) through ASU. CEP students take nursing coursework in-person at PCC and online through ASU. This program offers a time-efficient and cost-effective pathway to the BSN. Upon completion, students will graduate with both their Associate of Applied Science in Nursing from the community college and their BSN from ASU.
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT PROGRAM PARENT/GUARDIAN AGREEMENT FORMConcurrent Enrollment Program Agreement • December 8th, 2022
Contract Type FiledDecember 8th, 2022
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT FORM THIS FORM IS TO BE RETAINED BY THE HIGH SCHOOL FOR TUITION COLLECTION, IF NECESSARY.Concurrent Enrollment Program Agreement • August 26th, 2015
Contract Type FiledAugust 26th, 2015The student must apply for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) before enrolling in any Concurrent Enrollment course. This can be done online at https://cof.college-assist.org/. (Student is exempt from this step if applying to EGTC).
Concurrent Enrollment Program Agreement and Registration FormConcurrent Enrollment Program Agreement • February 20th, 2014
Contract Type FiledFebruary 20th, 2014You have indicated that you are interested in enrolling in a college course while a high school student. The State of Colorado provides several options for high school students who meet high school standards to begin college early. The purpose of these options include promoting content standards, providing academic challenge and enrichment, and providing access to academic courses that may not be available at a local high school to meet high school graduation requirements.
