Dual Credit and Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment allows eligible high school students currently attending public, private, or home schools to simultaneously enroll in college during the fall, spring, or summer semesters. With SFCC’s open admissions policy, students need only meet course or program prerequisites in order to enroll. Fitness classes are open to students 16 years and older with parental permission. If English and/or math prerequisites are specified, students take Course Placement Evaluation to determine their skill levels.
Dual Credit
Dual Credit allows high school students currently attending eligible area high schools to enroll in SFCC for fall or spring courses. The student receives both college and high school credit allowing them to apply the credits to their high school graduation requirements. SFCC Community Outreach staff works with high school counselors who determine students for dual credit. Outreach staff then registers students into course sections that are open. Grades earned through dual credit are posted on students’ permanent high school and college transcripts.
For more information about Dual Credit & Concurrent Enrollment, or if you have any questions, contact Niki McKay, Dual Credit Specialist, at (505) 428-1002 or niki.mckay@sfcc.edu.
Northern New Mexico ENLACE Collaborative
The ENLACE (Engaging Latino Communities for Education) Collaborative partners with students, teachers, administrators, and parents to help area students prepare for college. ENLACE works with local schools including Santa Fe High, Capital High, the Academy at Larragoite, Ortiz Middle School, and DeVargas Junior High.