Concurrent Enrollment Programs
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Boulder County Campus Concurrent Enrollment
Classroom Building
2121 Miller Drive
Longmont, CO 80501
Concurrent Enrollment Options
There are several ways to take Concurrent Enrollment classes at FRCC.
Learn more about Concurrent Enrollment at Boulder Valley School District
Learn more about Concurrent Enrollment at St. Vrain Valley School District
Below are the programs we offer:
High School Select
High School Select classes are taught at your local high school for college credit.
Classes are taught by either FRCC-approved high school instructors or FRCC instructors who travel to the high school. Tuition is covered by the school district, but you may be responsible for textbooks and fees. Learn more about High School Select and the Enrollment Process
Campus Select
Take college courses for both high school and college credit at an FRCC campus. Tuition is covered by the school district, but you may be responsible for textbooks and fees. It is important for you to meet with your district to determine what costs and fees you may be responsible for.
Campus Select Enrollment Steps
Prior to enrolling in Campus Select courses, be sure to speak with your high school counselor for eligibility requirements and approval to participate in Concurrent Enrollment. In some cases, qualifying test scores may be required prior to enrollment in a course.
Apply to Front Range Community College
- Use the Concurrent Enrollment Application Guide to accurately complete your application.
Be sure to apply with your Full Legal Name as it appears on your birth certificate, identification card and/or high school ID.
east Apply to FRCC
- Please note: If you have previously applied and have an S#, there's no need to reapply. You can retrieve your S# by going to eWOLF, clicking "Need Help with Your Login?", then selecting "I Forgot My Username".
- At the end of your ‘Application Certification', please select YES when asked to authorize COF (College Opportunity Fund). COF covers a portion of tuition that the district does not pay.
- If you are a non-US citizen not reporting a social security number, you will create an account with the College Opportunity Fund (COF) and receive a COF ID number, also known as a C number.
- Check your personal email account you provided on your application to find your FRCC Student Number (S#). Anticipate 2 to 3 business days for application processing.
- Be sure to memorize or record your Student ID number (S#). You'll need it often!
- You do not need to complete the "Next Steps" portion of the email.
- Please note: You only need to submit your application one time. You do not need to reapply to FRCC each semester.
Complete Concurrent Enrollment Agreement Form
- Your high school counselor will provide a link to the online Concurrent Enrollment Agreement form. Complete this and all required district forms and submit by your high school’s deadline.
Complete the Campus Select Online Orientation
If this is your first time taking Campus Select courses (in-person, online, real-time remote or hybrid), you will need to complete the online Campus Select Orientation. You will be asked to list the classes you want to take (e.g., BUS 1016, ENG 1021, WEL 1000). If you do not know the specific course prefix and number, feel free to use our Course Catalog.
east Online Campus Select Orientation
Once you complete the orientation, you will receive two emails to your personal email account on file:
- The first will be an automated message notifying you that your orientation submission has been received and will have some student resources available to you at Front Range.
- The second email will notify you that you can register for classes* and will contain details about Campus Select courses and registration.
- Anticipate 2 to 3 business days for orientation processing. Be sure to factor this into your timing when trying to register for classes!
*Please note that you will not be able to register for classes until all account holds have been lifted.
Complete Underage Admission Waiver (students under 16)
Students under 16 years old at the start of their first Campus Select semester must:
- Complete the Underage Admission Waiver
- After your submission, you will receive an email to schedule a Underage Admission Meeting with our CE Coordinator. This meeting is held to ensure that you understand that you will be in a college class with students of all ages and backgrounds. A parent is required to be present. Meetings are online via Teams.
- PLEASE NOTE: Students who are under 14 years of age at the start of their first Campus Select semester will have to complete a more in-depth process, including Accuplacer testing for math and english to show college readiness and meeting with the a dean of student services prior to registering for classes.
Register for Classes
- Register for approved classes through your eWOLF account. Use our Registration Instructions Quick Guide to walk you through the registration process. Your CE Rep is also available to help!
- If you use Navigate to register for courses, please verify your course registration in your eWOLF account.
ASCENT
The ASCENT (Accelerating Students through Concurrent EnrollmeNT) program is a fifth-year program where approved students take an additional year of college classes after their 12th grade year. Students are approved for the ASCENT program through their school district and must talk to their high school/district for consideration in to the program. Tuition is covered by the school district, but students may be responsible for textbooks and fees.
Interested? Please call Boulder County Concurrent Enrollment at 303-678-3820.
P-TECH
The Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) programs allow students to simultaneously complete their high school graduation requirements and earn an Associate degree from Front Range Community College in a selected field of study. Students must apply and be accepted to this program by the end of their 8th grade year, and coursework starts in the 9th grade. Learn more about P-TECH.
The current PTECH programs for Boulder County Campus are:
- FalconTECH, Skyline High School – AAS in Computer Information Systems
- RaptorTECH, Silver Creek High School – AAS in Cybersecurity
- TrojanTECH, Longmont High School – AA in Business
TREP (Teacher Recruitment Education and Preparation Program)
More than ever, Colorado needs teachers who are committed to making a difference. The TREP program will allow you to begin taking college courses while you're still in high school, and continue on a teaching career pathway for two years after 12th grade, tuition-free! Learn more about TREP.
Interested in Concurrent Enrollment?
Contact Boulder County Campus Concurrent Enrollment at 303-678-3820 or BCC.CE@FrontRange.edu
Questions?
Feel free to reach out to our team.
Boulder County Campus Concurrent Enrollment
Classroom Building
2121 Miller Drive
Longmont, CO 80501