Concurrent Enrollment (CE) Classes
Concurrent Enrollment (CE) classes are college level classes offered to high school students for both high school and college credit. College credits are recorded on a permanent college record and transcript; high school credits are recorded on the high school transcript. Courses taught at the high school are the same courses taught at the college site. Instructor qualifications, syllabi, assignments, textbooks, exams and grading requirements are equivalent. CE classes taught at Bingham are from Salt Lake Community College and Weber State University.
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If you have questions about Concurrent Enrollment, please contact Pepper Poulsen
Pepper.Poulsen@jordandistrict.org |
Wondering what Math class to take based on your Career Interest?
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Concurrent Enrollment Course Offerings at Bingham
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Registering for Concurrent Enrollment Classes
![]() For steps on how to register for Concurrent Enrollment classes through SLCC, click here:
slcc.edu/concurrentenrollment |
![]() For steps on how to register for Concurrent Enrollment classes through Weber, click here: continue.weber.edu/concurrentenrollment/ |
Associate Degree & New Century Scholarship
For those students who have the dedication and willingness to work hard, there is the opportunity to earn their Associate Degree (2 year college degree) while at the same time earning their high school diploma. Students interested in pursuing this opportunity usually begin during the summer after their Sophomore year. If you are interested in beginning your Associate Degree, please visit the concurrent enrollment page at SLCC for more information: slcc.edu/concurrentenrollment/
Students who earn their Associate Degree while graduating from high school, may be eligible for the New Century Scholarship. Click HERE for more information.
Accuplacer Testing
Several CE classes require a qualifying score that demonstrates proficiency in math or reading. Students can use their ACT scores or take an Accuplacer test at SLCC. Please contact the Testing Services to schedule an Accuplacer Test www.slcc.edu/testing/locations-and-hours.aspx
SLCC Admission Update Form
For concurrent enrollment students who plan on transferring to Salt Lake Community College after graduation, a SLCC Admission Update form is required before they can enroll. This form can be accessed on SLCC's concurrent enrollment website here: