Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator
801-423-3200 x 1288
Office: C-100
Concurrent Enrollment (CE) is a program where students can earn college credit for courses that they are taking in high school! College classes are taught at the high school by university-approved high school instructors. This program is available for ALL of our SHHS students and provides affordable access to higher education. Concurrent enrollment credit transfers to ALL state colleges, regardless of where the credit originated. For private institutions, it is best to contact that institution directly to see how their admissions office accepts concurrent enrollment credit.
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Need Registration Help?
For those students who will be registering for Concurrent Enrollment classes and need help please stop by C-100 anytime for help registering.
Fall Deadlines: (click on the link to access the website directly) Spring Deadlines:
Admissions- September 4, 2024
Registration- September 8, 2024
Tuition- October 17, 2024
Last day to drop without a W- October 16, 2024
Last day to drop semester courses with a W- November 14, 2024
Last day to withdraw from full year courses with a W
Admissions- TBD, 2025
Registration- TBD, 2025
Tuition- TBD, 2025
Last day to drop without a W- TBD, 2025
Last ay to drop with a W- TBD, 2025
First Time Concurrent Enrollment Student?
Complete the online admissions process application on the UVU website.
Complete steps 1-3 at here Use a personal email that is yours not your school email if possible. Do not use your parents email.
Remember your password! Save it as a contact in your phone.
Complete the application with all required information. You need to have your social security number to complete this step.
Your UVID# will be emailed in 24-48 hours, after which students will be able to register for their UVU courses.
Save your UVID# and password as a contact in your phone.
Associates Degree or General Education Certificate Information
High school students who would like to pursue an Associate's Degree while in high school are strongly encouraged to visit with the UVU advising department to discuss scheduling of classes and the rigorous coursework for the three years they are in high school. Students should contact Reba Vest as soon as possible. We are lucky to have her office located nearby at the Advanced Learning Center in Salem.
General Education Certificate Information
Reba Vest- Email Reba Vest- 801-863-8376
Do you still need help?
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