TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR* MUST:
1. Have taken the ACT and scored a minimum composite of 19 OR 990 on the SAT OR have a high school GPA OF 3.0.
2. At minimum, concurrent students shall demonstrate college readiness in a particular subject area to be eligible to enroll in a college-level course in the corresponding subject area. A high school student not demonstrating college readiness in science reasoning, mathematics or English will not be permitted enrollment in the corresponding college subject area. A student who is unable to demonstrate college readiness in reading will not be permitted enrollment in any other collegiate course (outside the subjects of science, mathematics and English).
Concurrent enrollment students are prohibited from enrolling in any form of developmental education, including any configuration in which developmental education is embedded within a credit-bearing course
A concurrent student will be eligible to enroll based on the criteria detailed in the chart below.
Curricular Area |
ACT |
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) |
Residual ACT1 |
SAT2 |
PSAT 10 or PSAT/NMSQT2 |
Other |
English
(meet one of the requisite English measures)
|
19 English |
19 English |
19 English |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
Satisfy an English assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
Math
(meet one of the requisite math measures)
|
19 Math |
19 Math |
19 Math |
510 Math |
510 Math |
Satisfy a math assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
Reading
(meet one of the requisite reading measures)
|
19 Reading |
19 Reading |
19 Reading |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
Satisfy a reading assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
Science
(meet one of the requisite science measures)
|
19 Science |
19 Science |
19 Science |
N/A
(there is no SAT science section)
|
N/A
(there is no PSAT science section)
|
Satisfy an assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
1Only one residual ACT per year (from Nov. 1 to Oct. 31) is valid for admission and course placement.
2This score is valid on SATs, PSAT 10s, and PSAT/NMSQTs administered on or after March 5, 2016. It is subject to change.
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3. Be eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the spring of the senior year, as stated by the high school principal or counselor.
4. Have a combined high school and college course load of no more than the equivalent of 19 semester credit hours in a regular semester (1/2 high school unit equals 3 college semester credit hours).
5. Have the signed approval form, recommendation of the high school counselor, and the signed permission of the parent/legal guardian (see form above).
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, A HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR * MUST:
1. Have taken the American College Test (ACT) and scored a minimum composite of 19 OR 990 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) OR have a high school GPA of 3.0.
2. At minimum, concurrent students shall demonstrate college readiness in a particular subject area to be eligible to enroll in a college-level course in the corresponding subject area. A high school student not demonstrating college readiness in science reasoning, mathematics or English will not be permitted enrollment in the corresponding college subject area. A student who is unable to demonstrate college readiness in reading will not be permitted enrollment in any other collegiate course (outside the subjects of science, mathematics and English).
Concurrent enrollment students are prohibited from enrolling in any form of developmental education, including any configuration in which developmental education is embedded within a credit-bearing course
A concurrent student will be eligible to enroll based on the criteria detailed in the chart below.
Curricular Area |
ACT |
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) |
Residual ACT1 |
SAT2 |
PSAT 10 or PSAT/NMSQT2 |
Other |
English
(meet one of the requisite English measures)
|
19 English |
19 English |
19 English |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
Satisfy an English assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
Math
(meet one of the requisite math measures)
|
19 Math |
19 Math |
19 Math |
510 Math |
510 Math |
Satisfy a math assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
Reading
(meet one of the requisite reading measures)
|
19 Reading |
19 Reading |
19 Reading |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing |
Satisfy a reading assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
Science
(meet one of the requisite science measures)
|
19 Science |
19 Science |
19 Science |
N/A
(there is no SAT science section)
|
N/A
(there is no PSAT science section)
|
Satisfy an assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan |
1Only one residual ACT per year (from Nov. 1 to Oct. 31) is valid for admission and course placement.
2This score is valid on SATs, PSAT 10s, and PSAT/NMSQTs administered on or after March 5, 2016. It is subject to change.
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3. Be eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the spring of the senior year, as stated by the high school principal or counselor.
4. Have a combined high school and college course load of no more than the equivalent of 19 semester credit hours in a regular semester (1/2 high school unit equals 3 college semester credit hours).
5. Have the signed approval form, recommendation of the high school counselor, and the signed permission of the parent/legal guardian.
HOME SCHOOL CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT ELIGIBILITY:
A student receiving home-school instruction is considered a senior at 17 years of age or older and a junior at 16 years of age. Their eligibility criteria are based only on ACT (or SAT) scores.