Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment courses provide an option for students to earn both high school and college credit. The following document lists the courses at Layton High which offer concurrent enrollment credit.
Layton High Concurrent Enrollment Courses 2019-2020
- INFORMATION ABOUT CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
- WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
- UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY
- SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
- COMPLETING GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
INFORMATION ABOUT CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
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Complete Step #1
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Wait 24 Hours then Complete Step #2 and Step #3
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Be prepared with a Credit Card for Step #1 and Step #3
Weber State University is our established concurrent enrollment partner. The majority of our courses are with WSU.
Admission Cost: $35.00 one-time charge
Registration Cost: $5/credit hour + e-book charge for selected classes
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY
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UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
If you are a sophomore, click this link to fill in the 9th & 10th Grade Exception Application
SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
COMPLETING GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
It is possible for Layton High students to complete many of their General Education requirements while in high school. Click link below to see a list of courses that COULD fulfill General Ed. requirements. This is offered as a tool ONLY. It should NOT be considered an official statement from Weber State University. Please contact a WSU Collegiate Advisor for further advisement.
Complete Your General Education Requirements While In High School
We encourage students who enjoy CE to work toward a Letter of Completion which signifies that a student has completed all general education courses for a certain institution. A Letter of Completion is transferable to all other public higher education institutions in the state, so it is well worth a student's time to earn it.