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Concurrent Students

High school students with either a senior or junior status and a 3.0 minimum cumulative grade point average may be allowed to register for college classes that are not replicated through the school district curriculum under guidelines from House Bill 1244. In some cases, the school district or the Department of Education will pay the tuition of the student to attend Mesa State College (summer school excluded). Students are always responsible for payment of any and all fees and books. The student is responsible for payment of tuition not covered by the school district or the Department of Education.

Students must give notice to the high school 60 days before the beginning of the semester they wish to enroll and have all information submitted to Mesa State College Office of Admission and Records.

Students who do not meet the criteria above may still be allowed to take classes at Mesa State College if approved by the Office of Admission and Records. However, the student is responsible for payment of all tuition/fees and any other expenses.

All students wishing to become concurrently enrolled at Mesa State College must be enrolled in high school (or, if home schooled, be at the senior or junior level) and must submit the following information to the Mesa State College Office of Admission and Records:

  • Mesa State College Concurrent Enrollment Form
  • Official high school transcripts (or, if home schooled, a grade report meeting the above criteria)
  • ACT/SAT test scores (if available)
  • $30 nonrefundable application fee
  • Proof of two measles, mumps and rubella vaccinations

Students should understand that being a concurrently enrolled student does not guarantee acceptance to Mesa State College, nor does Mesa State College guarantee that the approved classes will be available upon registration. Before registering for a specific course, students must fulfill the prerequisites listed in the Mesa State College catalog.

Explore the Advanced Learning Center for concurrent students.

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