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Concurrent High School Program
Students who are still in high school may apply to earn
college credit by attending Tech during summer sessions or
on a part-time basis during the regular academic year,
concurrent with enrollment in high school. Upon completion
of a course, students may choose whether or not to have the
course and grade recorded for college credit.
Eligibility Requirements:
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Complete eighth grade at a public high school or
accredited nonpublic secondary school
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Minimum subcomposite ACT score of 19 or equivalent SAT
score in respective subject area.
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Cumulative high school GPA of 2.0 or greater on a 4.0
scale.
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Approval of legal guardian and secondary school
official.
* High school students are not eligible to enroll in
developmental courses in reading, mathematics and English.
Students must apply and be approved for each term or
semester attended.
Please note: You must apply online for the High School
Concurrent Program. Choose the High School Concurrent application. If you have questions, please contact our Coordinator for Concurrent Enrollment, Jessica Lambert at jlambert@atu.edu.
High School Concurrent Application
If you are a high school senior applying for undergraduate
admission, please fill out the
Undergraduate Freshmen Application for Admission.
AP, CLEP, and IB Credit
Students who have scored accordingly on an Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), or International Baccalaureate (IB) can earn credit toward graduation at Arkansas Tech University by receiving a qualifying score on the examinations. These credits can satisfy general education requirements. AP, CLEP, and IB scores should be documented on your application for admission. Submit official score reports or readable copies embossed by your high school to the Office of Admissions. Students who have earned an International Baccalaureate (IB) should submit their IB transcript for evaluation.
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