What’s the difference between Concurrent Enrollment and Early Enrollment?
Concurrent Enrollment classes are funded by the state, so students don’t pay tuition. The course offerings are limited by agreements among SLCC, the school district and the Utah State Office of Education. Traditional Concurrent Enrollment classes are taught by high school teachers in the high schools. A few Concurrent Enrollment classes are offered on the college campus or over the internet. Early Enrollment students take classes on the college campus and pay tuition. They must submit a regular college admission application form, a letter of permission from the high school counselor, a parental permission form, an official high school transcript, and qualifying placement test scores. CE Students may qualify to take a wider variety of classes.