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Concurrently Enrolled High School Students
High school students who wish to concurrently enroll at Harper College
must be at least 16 years of age and in their junior or senior year at
the high school. In addition:
Students must submit a Harper College application for admission
and application fee (if they are enrolling at the College for the first
time), an official high school transcript, and a Recommendation for High
School Student Concurrent Enrollment Form.
Students who wish to enroll in a Harper transfer course must have
a high school GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4 point scale.)
Students who wish to enroll in a Harper career course must have
a high school GPA of at least 2.0 (on a 4 point scale).
Students must fulfill all Harper course prerequisites.
(Students who are not yet 16 years of age and students who are not yet
in their junior year of high school may be eligible for concurrent enrollment.
In addition to fulfilling the admission requirements listed below, these
students must complete the Harper College assessment battery and achieve
scores that place them into college-level coursework, receive a recommendation
for enrollment from a Student Development Faculty Member, and receive
approval from the class instructor and the Director of Admissions Outreach.)
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