High School Students
Get a Jump on College - While You’re Still in High School!
Receive Free Tuition through the RSU Concurrent Enrollment Program for High School Students.
A concurrent student is a high school student who takes college classes while they’re still in high school. If you’re a junior or senior in high school, you can enroll in classes at RSU as a concurrent student.
Benefits
There are many benefits of taking college classes while you’re still in high school:
- Get a head start on college
- Earn college credits early (possibly earning your college degree in less than four years)
- Challenge yourself academically
- Get a taste of the academic and social aspects of college life
- Receive free tuition, a significant savings for you and your parents
Eligibility
- Juniors: If you are a junior in high school, you must have an ACT composite score of 21 or above and a sub-score of 19 or above in the desired concurrent subject area.
- Seniors: If you are a senior in high school, you must have an ACT composite score of 19 or above and a sub-score of 19 or above in the desired concurrent subject area. For minimum SAT score requirements, contact an Enrollment Center at any RSU campus.
- Home-schooled students: May benefit from taking concurrent classes at RSU. For more information, contact an Enrollment Center at any RSU campus.
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