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What is Nacep accreditation?

What is Nacep accreditation?

National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) accreditation distinguishes high-quality concurrent enrollment programs administered by institutions of higher education throughout the nation.

What is a concurrent enrollment program?

About Concurrent Enrollment The Concurrent Enrollment Program allows students to enroll in college courses while simultaneously attending their high school (or lower grade) or adult education program.

Is concurrent enrollment worth?

Students who take several dual enrollment courses during high school may earn enough credits to graduate early or complete a double major in four years. Dual enrollment courses are a cost-effective way to earn college credit. Taking a dual enrollment course can help you get into college.

What does Nacep stand for?

The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) works to ensure that college courses offered by high school teachers are as rigorous as courses offered on the sponsoring college campus.

What is the concurrent enrollment program in Central Arkansas?

Concurrent Enrollment is a cooperative program between participating high schools and the University of Central Arkansas through which high school students may enroll in college-level courses prior to graduation.

What are the requirements for concurrent enrollment at UCA?

To participate in the Concurrent Enrollment Program at UCA, students must meet the following requirements to be eligible to enroll in courses: Students must complete the University of Central Arkansas Application Form. Students must complete the Concurrent Enrollment Application Form.

How much is the tuition for concurrent enrollment?

Tuition Charges. All Concurrent Enrollment students will be charged $10.00 per credit hour for each course they take through participating High Schools. To determine how much will be charged check the second digit of the course number.

How does a high school request concurrent credit?

Each high school requesting concurrent credit must request a specific UCA course. High schools requesting a course will be supplied with a current syllabus for the comparable UCA course and with additional course-, program-, or discipline-specific requirements, if any, as stipulated by the department in which a course is housed.