Concurrent enrollment allows high school students, typically juniors and seniors, to be enrolled and receive college credit in college level courses. These courses are often taught by college-approved high school teachers, though some states have concurrent programs where courses are taught by college professors. There are several benefits to concurrent enrollment including lower costs, getting a jump on college credits when courses are passed, and getting a feel for the rigor of college level coursework.
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