Concurrent Enrollment
SUCCESS Academy has partnered with SUU to provide students the opportunities to take college courses concurrently during high school. For a more complete understanding of Southern Utah Universities Concurrent Enrollment program visit the SUU Concurrent Enrollment Page.
SUCCESS Academy students begin taking college courses in the 9th grade. The grades and credits earned through these courses become a permanent record on a student’s university transcript. To be eligible for C.E. a student must have a minimum high school cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0. If a student will be taking a Math or English course he/she must have an ACT Math sub-score of 23 and an ACT English sub-score of 17, respectively.
To meet math and English eligibility requirements a student may also use a score from the ACT-R or Accuplacer test for English and the ALEKS test for math. Both of these tests are offered through the SUU Testing Center.
SUCCESS Academy and SUU are continually striving to offer the best courses for students. Below is a sampling of Concurrent Enrollment courses available at SUCCESS Academy, which also help meet some of the high school graduation requirements.
Concurrent Enrollment Courses at SUU SUCCESS Academy
SUU CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
- In general, add/drop dates, refunds, withdrawal, unofficial withdrawal, etc., follow the current SUU policies. No refunds are made for admission fees.
- Beginning Fall 2013, students will be charged $5 per credit for all Concurrent Enrollment courses.
- CE students are not permitted to repeat a university course while in high school, nor are “incompletes” given to CE students.
- CE courses are not available to students whose high school class has graduated.
- Grades earned in CE courses become part of the student’s university transcript.
- Policies pertaining to academic honesty and plagiarism apply to CE students.
- Students are responsible for obtaining and bearing the cost of textbooks and other course materials.
- CE courses typically fall within a general education category. However, not all general education courses satisfy specific requirements of a student’s chosen major. Students are encouraged to consult with an SUU academic adviser to make sure they are making the best decision for their respective goals.
- ALL policies CAN change and are at the discretion of SUU.