CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
A Utah Valley University-High School partnership program, where qualified students can earn college credit. College classes are taught at the high school by UVU-approved, high school instructors using college curriculum.
These courses are taught during the regular school schedule by our own teachers here at MVHS. If you sign up for the concurrent credit with UVU you will receive credit on both your MVHS Transcript and your UVU Transcript.
Here are some basic steps for how to sign up for Concurrent Enrollment:
Here are some resources to help you:
UVU Concurrent Enrollment Website:
UVU Concurrent Enrollment Advisor:
These courses are taught during the regular school schedule by our own teachers here at MVHS. If you sign up for the concurrent credit with UVU you will receive credit on both your MVHS Transcript and your UVU Transcript.
Here are some basic steps for how to sign up for Concurrent Enrollment:
- Determine if there are any Concurrent Enrollment courses at MVHS you would like to take
- Make sure you meet the Pre-Requisite requirements (i.e. GPA, Test Scores, etc)
- Register for those classes at MVHS
- Enroll as a UVU Concurrent Enrollment student (only have to do this step once)
- Sign up for your courses with UVU
- Pay UVU ($5 per credit hour. For example, English 1010 is a 3 Credit class and will cost $15)
Here are some resources to help you:
UVU Concurrent Enrollment Website:
UVU Concurrent Enrollment Advisor:
- Lindsay Bishop
- [email protected]
- Mrs. Lindsay Longson (counseling secretary)
- [email protected]
MVHS Concurrent Enrollment Offerings:
DISCLAIMER:
Concurrent Enrollment students are subject to the rules, deadlines and grading policies of Utah Valley University.
Your grade will appear on your permanent college transcript so please carefully consider this option before signing up. While a great opportunity, there are academic and future financial aid risks involved.
Concurrent Enrollment students are subject to the rules, deadlines and grading policies of Utah Valley University.
Your grade will appear on your permanent college transcript so please carefully consider this option before signing up. While a great opportunity, there are academic and future financial aid risks involved.