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Accredited Courses for High School Students (Concurrent Enrollment)

Concurrent Enrollment

Want to try out college before leaving high school? Consider signing up for concurrent enrollment. If you are in 11th or 12th grade and have made good grades throughout school or scored well on the ACT, SAT (or PSAT), you might consider taking credit-earning CITE college courses while still in high school. You can enroll in college courses if you meet the admission requirements and other conditions listed below.

There are many benefits of taking CITE college class while still in high school. You can:

  • Get a head start on college
  • Experience the pace of college level courses
  • Get a taste of the academic aspect of college life

Admission Requirements for concurrent high school students

To be considered for admission to the CITE concurrent enrollment program for high school students, submit the following materials to the CITE director, Darren  Williamson, at the address below.

  • Completed CITE concurrent enrollment application (HS Concurrent Enrollment Application)
  • Official High School Transcript – for Home Schoolers, provide your most recent standardized test results or similar document.
  • ACT, SAT, or PSAT scores – if you have taken these

Once you have assembled these items, scan and send to Darren Williamson (dwilliamson.or@gmail.com) or mail to CITE 5405 Ridge Drive, NE, Keizer, Oregon 97303.

Once these items have been received, the CITE board will review your application and let you know within two weeks your admission status.