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Concurrent Courses
1) Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP)
Location – CEP courses are taught at the high school, by a qualified instructor.
Dual credit – Students earn both college credit and high school credit.
Cost – The high school pays the tuition and fees per course. The textbook policy varies by high school.
Class Options – Check with your guidance counselor for a list of classes available at your high school.
To Enroll – If interested contact your high school guidance counselor to enroll. You will submit the High School Student Application/Registration Form to the MCC or ECC Admissions Office. Some courses do have a cut score requirement.
Books – Textbook(s) are the property of your high school and will be provided by your course instructor.
2) Online
Location – Online courses are accessed through the ANGEL online learning system.
Dual credit – Students earn both college credit and high school credit.
Cost – The high school pays the tuition and fees per course. The textbook policy varies by high school.
Class Options – Check with your high school guidance counselor to request a list of approved online course options. Common courses include: Introduction to Psychology, Personal Wellness, Art Appreciation, and Human Growth & Development.
To Enroll – If interested contact your high school guidance counselor to enroll. You will submit the High School Student Application/Registration Form to the MCC or ECC Admission's Office. Some courses do have a cut score requirement.
Books – The required course textbook(s) will be available at your high school guidance office. Whether you finish the course or not, all materials must be returned to your high school guidance counselor. Book(s) must be returned to the College (in good condition) by the end of Final Exam week, or you will be billed for the full amount of the book(s).
3) Career Academies
Location – Students take career and technical courses at the community college campus for a block of time.
Ellsworth Community College Career Academies |
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Agriculture/Swine Management |
Criminal Justice |
Marshalltown Community College Career Academies |
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Broadcasting/Mass Media Studies |
Health Occupations |
Iowa Valley Grinnell Career Academies |
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Agriculture Business |
Criminal Justice |
Dual Credit – Students earn both college credit and high school credit.
Cost – The high school pays the tuition and fees per course. The textbook policy varies by high school.
Class Options – Check with your high school guidance counselor for a brochure with a list of specific classes and a timeline of when they are offered.
To Enroll – If interested contact your high school guidance counselor. You will submit the High School Student Application/Registration Form to the MCC or ECC Admission's Office. Some courses do have a cut score requirement.
Books – The required course textbook(s) will be available at your high school guidance office. The books for career academy courses are the property of your school district and should be returned at the end of the class.