Last modified: February 3, 2025
UVU Concurrent Enrollment
What is Concurrent Enrollment?
The Concurrent Enrollment (CE) program aims to offer motivated high school students an engaging and rigorous college-level experience. Participants in this program have the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit at a reduced cost of $5 per college credit. Concurrent Enrollment classes offered at Timpview allow students to register for courses through Utah Valley University (UVU) and earn college credit upon successfully completing the course. College credit is offered in high school classes, virtually from a UVU instructor, or completely online. Participation in the program creates a permanent college transcript. It’s important to understand that obtaining CE credit is contingent upon meeting the program requirements and passing the course. CE classes cannot be dropped after the college withdrawal deadline. If a student decides not to finish a class after the deadline, a failing grade will be recorded on their college transcript To participate in Concurrent Enrollment you must:
- Have a 3.0 GPA
- Career and Technical Education courses require a 2.0 GPA
- Submitted state participation form
- Meet with Timpview’s academic advisor (recommended)
Students must complete the ACT, Accuplacer, or ALEKS assessments and fulfill the necessary prerequisites before enrolling in CE English or CE Math.
Use the links below to navigate your concurrent enrollment options:
- View an entire list of possible concurrent enrollment courses
- View Concurrent Enrollment Options for Spring 2025
- Learn how to log in to myUVU
- Register for UVU Concurrent Enrollment
- Learn more about graduation with your associates degree through the video below
- Visit with our UVU academic advisor, Lesley Keo to plan and review specific degree requirements included in the GE Academic Planner
- See General Education requirements at UVU and what is accepted from one college to another. General Education requirements are subject to change. Visit with our UVU academic advisor, Lesley Keo to plan and review specific degree requirements.
- Consider when you complete Secondary Math III, we encourage you to take a Quantitative Literacy (QL) course that best fits your major. This course may meet the QL requirement to earn a degree form a Utah public college or university.
Admission Fee is FREE. Partial Tuition is $5.00/credit hour
Required Forms
- CE Student Participation Form – for ALL students each year. The form is included in the admissions application for new students to Concurrent Enrollment. Returning admitted students use the same application link, the system will recognize them and immediately send them to the participation form to complete. If you are directed to pay a fee simply fill out the form, stop when it asks for payment, and exit the form. Then alert your CE instructor or high school coordinator for further instructions.
Helpful Links
- UVU Accuplacer Test for English Placement
- UVU ALEKS PPL for Math Placement
- UVU Course Prerequisites and Campus Testing Information
- UVU Testing Services
- UVU ID Cards
- UVU CE Helpful Tools – The how-to’s and what-if’s of managing your concurrent enrollment success.
- Transfer Utah Website – Find out how your Concurrent Enrollment credits transfer other Utah Colleges.
- UVU to BYU Transfer credits— Turn on UVU and find out which Concurrent Enrollment Courses meet General Education requirements
UVU Scholarships
If you plan to attend your freshman year at UVU there are a few scholarships we recommend you apply for during the first semester of your senior year in high school.