- (1) Permanent College Transcript - The registrations and grades of each CE course shall be recorded on permanent college transcripts. A student who registers for a CE course shall commit to having the final course grade recorded on that student's permanent college record, regardless of the results.
- (2) Credit Value - College level courses taught in the high school shall carry the same credit hour value as when taught on a USHE institution campus and shall apply toward graduation from a USHE Institution on the same basis as courses taught at the USHE institution where the credits are earned.
- (3) Credit Hours Permitted - Individual students shall be permitted to earn up to 30 semester hours of college credits per year through contractual CE. Credits earned in excess of 30 must be on a non-contractual basis.
- (4) Institution Credit - USHE institutions shall be responsible for course registration and awarding students college credit for CE courses.
- (5) Transferability - Credit earned through the CE program shall be transferable between USHE institutions. Students should be encouraged to seek advice from a college academic adviser to make course choices that will meet the student's educational goals.
KEY: concurrent enrollment, concurrent enrollment program
Date of Last Change: May 5, 2026
Notice of Continuation: January 7, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53E-10-302; 53E-10-301; 53G-10-103