High Schoool students in grades 11-12 must demonstrate the academic ability and meet the necessary prerequisites to take concurrent enrollment classes. Students receive both high school credit and college credit when taking concurrent enrollment classes. Students begin building a college transcript while they complete their high school graduation requirements. Students must receive a grade of C or better to receive college credit.
Concurrent enrollment creates options for students still in high school. It prepares students for the rigor and culture of college. Students build a college transcript while still in high school. Students may transfer their college credits to any two or four year college or university. Check with the accepting institution for credit acceptance.
Tuition is paid by Littleton Public Schools and the College Opportunity Fund. Students are responsible for any textbook or fees associated with the class.
All students taking concurrent enrollment classes must apply for COF. The COF stipend pays a portion of a student's tuition. All students must complete the COF application at http://cof.college-assist.org
LPS offers two different models of Concurrent Enrollment:
(1) Each of our high schools offer Concurrent Enrollment classes at the high school - see your school course guide for more information.
(2) Junior and Senior students can elect to take a concurrent enrollment class at the college. Informational meetings are held at each school in the fall and spring and Concurrent Enrollment agreement forms are distributed.
Concurrent Enrollment Agreement
Concurrent Enrollment Student/Parent Contract
CE Promissory Note
COF Application
COF Paper Application
Student Steps to Concurrent Enrollment
College In Colorado Concurrent Enrollment Worksheet - English
College In Colorado Concurrent Enrollment Worksheet - Spanish
Concurrent Enrollment/ASCENT General Information
ASCENT Requirements
ASCENT PROGRAM STUDENT FAQ