ASU-Beebe Concurrent Enrollment Program Information

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ASU-Beebe's Concurrent Enrollment Program offers high school students the chance to take college courses in preparation for full-time college studies. Requirements include completing the eighth grade, meeting course prerequisites, obtaining approval from high school staff, maintaining a 2.5 GPA, and submitting necessary forms. Students can enroll in General Education or Career Technical courses. The program involves taking courses at high schools and ASU-Beebe campuses. To apply, students must complete an online application on the ASU-Beebe website.


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  1. ASU-Beebe Concurrent Enrollment Heber Springs High School Academic Year 2020-2021

  2. What is Concurrent Enrollment? The ASU-Beebe Concurrent Enrollment Program is a partnership between ASU-Beebe and participating school districts. Through this program, students have the opportunity to prepare for the academic challenges of college by enrolling in ASU-Beebe courses, both at their high school and on the college campuses of ASU-Beebe, before beginning full-time college studies. Students participating in the Concurrent Enrollment Program are eligible to take General Education courses listed as part of the Arkansas State Minimum Core Requirements or Career Technical courses.

  3. Requirements to Participate Students must have completed the eighth grade Students must meet all course prerequisite requirements, as per the ASU-Beebe online catalog The student's high school counselor, principal, designee, or superintendent must approve the specific courses and the number of hours in which the student desires to enroll each semester by signing the Concurrent Enrollment Policy/Parent Consent Form The student must submit a Concurrent Enrollment Policy/Parent Consent Form showing they are a student in good standing at their high school and have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale along with qualifying ACT or ACCUPLACER. The Concurrent Enrollment Policy/Parent Consent Form requires the signature of a parent or guardian, the student, and a high school designee.

  4. Complete an Online Concurrent Application at www.asub.edu/concurrent-enrollment/

  5. Math Classes English & Literature Classes All other Classes ACT 19 Reading 19 Reading 19 Reading 19 Math (High School Campus/5HR College Class) 19 English 21 Math (College Campus) Accuplacer 78 reading 78 Reading 78 Reading 77 Elementary Algebra (High School Campus) 83 English 42 College Level (College Campus) Accuplacer Next Generation 253 - Reading 253 Reading 253 - Reading 250 MATH QAS (High School Campus/5HR College Class Class) 5 - Writerplacer 255 MATH QAS (3HR College Campus)

  6. Heber Springs High School Course Rotation Juniors Seniors Fall 2020 College Algebra World Literature I Fall 2020 Freshman English I World Civilization Since 1660 Spring 2021 Physical Science Fine Arts Spring 2021 Freshman English II Oral Communications

  7. ASU-Beebe Concurrent Course Tuition ASU-Beebe concurrent tuition rate beginning Fall 2020 will be $125 per course when the following criteria are met: The course is a General Education course in the ASU-Beebe Academic Catalog, which is also listed on the Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS). The course is a non-General Education course taught by ASU-Beebe as part of a certificate program offered by ASU-Beebe in the 2020-2021 Academic Catalog.

  8. Arkansas Concurrent Challenge Scholarship Arkansas Concurrent Challenge Scholarship The Arkansas Concurrent Challenge Scholarship is awarded as on a first-come, first-serve basis as funds are available from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. The award amount is $125 for up to (2) eligible courses per semester. To be eligible to receive the Arkansas Concurrent Challenge Scholarship, a student must: Be an Arkansas resident or the child of an Arkansas resident. Be a high school Junior or Senior. Have an academic success plan on file with the high school counseling office. Be enrolled in endorsed concurrent credit courses which are offered at the concurrent tuition rate through ASU-Beebe. Students will be responsible for paying their concurrent tuition if Concurrent Challenge Scholarship funds are not available or if they do not meet the eligibility requirements established in ACT 456. ASU-Beebe will notify students within the same semester if they did not receive the scholarship and will need to pay for their course(s). Students who withdraw/drop from a concurrent course are still responsible for tuition.

  9. ASU-Beebe Concurrent Enrollment Ashley Hankins Coordinator of Concurrent Enrollment 501.882.8809 anhankins@asub.edu Megan Stane Administrative Specialist 501.882.8832 mrstane@asub.edu Website http://www.asub.edu/concurrent-enrollment/

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