Pikes Peak Library District is one of many community business partners with PPBEA and has participated by posting two school-outreach opportunities on the MARKETPLACE. This site has been built for students in middle school and high school to help connect your personal talents, career interests and aptitudes to the world of work in the Pikes Peak region. The MARKETPLACE was modeled after other websites like to provide a user-friendly interface for applying to, communicating about, and following through with Work-Based Learning opportunities with local businesses. *Campus Select students taking classes are eligible to take any classes listed in our ACC catalog.PPBEA has created the "MARKETPLACE" as the primary tool for users to explore and find opportunities they are interested in. Check with your high school counselor to see what concurrent enrollment courses are offered at your school. They may not be available at your high school. The following courses are offered by ACC's Concurrent Enrollment program. Learn more on this ACC Academic Policies page. Withdrawing from a CE class if you’re registered as a College Select and taking classes at an ACC Campus: Talk with your ACC instructor about your grade and, if necessary, withdraw from the course by accessing myACC by the appropriate withdrawal deadline. For High School Select students, talk to your counselor about this option by the appropriate withdrawal deadline. This will reflect a W on your ACC transcripts. Withdrawing from a CE class if you’re registered as a High School Select and taking classes at your High School: If you end up moving out of the area or are at risk of failing the CE course, you might consider withdrawing from a course. Encourage your student to be aware of these important dates and to schedule appropriately to meet deadlines.ĭropping a CE class if you’re registered as a High School Select and taking classes at your High School: If you’re taking classes at your high school through the High School Select program, you’ll want to talk with your high school counselor about dropping the course from your schedule before the specified drop date so it doesn’t reflect on your ACC transcript.ĭropping a CE class if you’re registered through College Select and taking classes at an ACC Campus: If you are taking the class at an ACC campus through College Select, you’ll need to drop yourself by logging into myACC and selecting the Navigate icon before the specified drop date so it doesn’t reflect on your ACC transcript. This includes registration and drop dates at the college as well as assignment deadlines within courses. Students who take classes on campus will be enrolled with students of all ages and may participate in classroom discussions or materials that students/parents may consider more “mature” content. Students are expected to demonstrate a high level of maturity when taking college classes, including advocating for themselves when they have questions or need help and demonstrating appropriate behavior in class. Remember that ACC has free resources available to help, including tutoring in math, science, writing, and more. So, if you’re registered for a 2-credit class, you can expect roughly 6 hours of weekly homework. Generally, college classes expect approximately 2 hours of homework per week outside of every hour of class. These are college courses and students are expected to rise to the higher standards set by their instructors. Students are always encouraged to consider their commitments and prioritize their time so they can be successful in college classes. College Select concurrent enrollment classes at ACC will meet more infrequently than high school classes. It can be challenging for students to balance high school, college, friends, work, family commitments, etc. We encourage high school students to learn more about the rigors of college by considering the following: Time Management Concurrent Enrollment is an opportunity for students to learn how to be successful as a college student while still receiving the support of high school counselors and family.
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