Concurrent Enrollment

Through the Concurrent Enrollment program, M State collaborates with nearly 46 partner high schools across Minnesota to offer college-level classes, all taught in the high school classroom by a qualified high school teacher. These course offerings cover a wide range of Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) disciplines including art, biology, chemistry, English, history, math, physics, political science, psychology, sociology, Spanish and communications.

Technical course options include introduction to computers, career internship, accounting and medical terminology.

M State faculty mentors and support staff work directly with qualified high school teachers to ensure students become fully engaged in their college experience.

Benefits of enrolling in Concurrent Enrollment courses include:

  • Earn college credit
  • Save money and get ahead
  • Get the college experience in a high school setting
  • Develop college-level study habits and time-management skills
  • Experience college expectations and academic rigor
  • Save time and gain flexibility in college by completing credits while in high school

For more information or to explore future partnerships, contact Megan Adamczyk, M State's K12 collaboration manager.