Concurrent Enrollment allows high schools students to take take college-level classes at COD or at the high school if the courses are offered after school. The credits earned count for college credit. Students are allowed to take 11 credits per term.
If a student is interested in participating in Concurrent Enrollment, they first need to talk with their high school administration and counselor. Each school has specific steps a student must take before participating. If students or parents have questions about what classes a student should take, please talk with your high school counselor and a COD counselor.
Please use the menu to the left to navigate all things Concurrent Enrollment.
Program Resources: This site lists resources students have access to while participating in Concurrent Enrollment.
Registration: This site helps students navigate the specific registration processes. Including obtaining a COD ID#. Parents should support their student through this process but should not complete the process on behalf of their student. This site will also help high school counselors navigate the registration and COD ID# processes.
Students and Parents: This site is designed to help student and parents answer questions about Concurrent Enrollment.
Contact Us: If you have any questions about Concurrent Enrollment, reach out to our team.