Concurrent enrollment courses are typically college courses taught on high school campuses beginning junior year. These classes are usually transferable to public colleges and universities in Utah and are generally transferable to other public colleges and universities throughout the United States. Concurrent enrollment saves both time and money because while students earn high school credit, they are also earning college credit.
For more information on concurrent enrollment classes available at Box Elder High School, click the button below. |
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program run by College Board (the makers of the SAT). AP classes allow you to take advanced courses at your high school, then take a test where you can earn college credit.
For more information about AP classes offered at Box Elder High School, click the button below. |
Curious what a technical education can do for you? Click on the link below for more information on programs available through Bridgerland Applied Technology College. |
A CTE Career Pathway is a sequence of courses within a student's area of interest that connects to career interests and serves as an educational road map, leading to a credential. Utah has 35 CTE Career Pathways that align with the national Career Clusters
|