For High School Students
High school students seeking to earn college credit and are in grades 10, 11 or 12, or are deemed gifted by their high school as a 9th grader and, have been admitted to an eligible postsecondary educational institution may enroll in any of the three (3) options below:
Three Opportunities For High School Students To Obtain College Credit
- HS Scholarships
- Concurrent Enrollment
- Dual Enrollment
- Technical Programs - EXCEL CTE Initiative
- Student Help
The Take Flight Scholarship is a tuition and fee scholarship available to high school students enrolled in online and dual enrollment classes. Students must also qualify by these additional criteria:
- Be a current Kansas resident attending a Kansas high school within the CCC taxing district (e.g., Caney Valley, Tyro Christian & Field Kindley).
- Be officially enrolled in a CCC course.
- Qualifying high school students will not be charged for tuition and fees for Dual and Online Courses.
- Qualifying high school students will be responsible for any textbooks.
- Only the scholarship is available for the fall and spring semesters.
Note: Technical courses and programs are NOT eligible for the Take Flight Scholarship.
To learn more and apply, contact the admissions team at [email protected] or call 620.252.7011.
The High School Technical Fee Scholarship is a fee scholarship available to high school students enrolled Technical Program classes. Students must also qualify by these additional criteria:
- Be a current Kansas resident attending a Kansas high school.
- Be officially enrolled in a CCC Technical Program.
- Qualifying high school students will not be charged for program fees.
- The scholarship is available during the fall, spring and summer semesters of High School ONLY. (Note: Students are no longer eligible once their class has graduated high school)
- The high school student must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA for the academic year in the technical program to maintain the scholarship coverage for fees. If a student falls below the required 2.0 GPA, they will be placed on an academic restoration plan and followed throughout the semester. If they do not maintain the required 2.0 GPA, they will be unable to further utilize the scholarship and would be required to pay any program associated fees moving forward. Students must maintain the minimum 2.0 GPA to continue to utilize the scholarship..
To learn more and apply, contact the Coffeyville Technical Campus office at [email protected] or call 620.252.7501.
Courses identified and provided at the high school during the regular school day may be taken for college credit. The high school principal must authorize the student to enroll in concurrent classes (e.g., Music Appreciation, English Composition, College Algebra, etc).
Step 1
Contact your High School Counselor about wanting to enroll in courses through Coffeyville Community College
Step 2
Apply for Admissions and complete the Permission to Enroll form.
Return in person or by email to the Student Success Center.
Step 3
They receive
High School Credit
+
College Credit
Step 4
Students can transfer credits to Community Colleges & Universities upon graduating High School or complete your degree at Coffeyville Community College
Classes in which the high school student travels to the college campus to take courses during the academic year or summer prior to their graduation from high school.
Step 1
Contact your High School Counselor about wanting to enroll in courses through Coffeyville Community College
Step 2
Apply for Admissions and complete the Permission to Enroll form.
Return in person or by email to the Student Success Center.
Step 3
The High School student will receive instruction from a Coffeyville Community College Instructor on the CCC Main Campus in a classroom or online
Step 4
They receive
College Credit
Step 5
Students can transfer credits to Community Colleges & Universities upon graduating High School or complete your degree at Coffeyville Community College
High school students (11th & 12th grade) seeking a Technical career or skill, must be a resident of Kansas and attend a Kansas High School to enroll in the following option:
Career and Technical Education programs are intended to prepare high school students for college and future careers while earning an industry-recognized credential or certification(s). Programs available for high school students include Automotive Service, Collision Repair, Construction, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Fire Science, Information Technology (IT), Machining, Nurse Aide, Phlebotomy, and Welding.
Step 1
Contact your High School Counselor about wanting to enroll in tech campus course through Coffeyville Community College.
Step 2
Apply for Admissions and complete the Permission to Enroll form.
Return in person or by email to the Coffeyville Technical Campus Office.
Step 3
The High School student will receive instruction from a Coffeyville Community College Technical Instructor
Step 4
They receive
High School Credit
+
College Credit
+
Industry Recognized Credentials
Step 5
Students can transfer credits to Community Colleges & Universities upon graduating High School or complete your degree at Coffeyville Community College
If you are needing additional help with Dual Enrollment please contact:
If you are needing additional help with Concurrent Enrollment please contact:
If you are needing additional help with Enrollment in Technical Courses please contact:
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Looking to pursue higher education in Kansas? Coffeyville Community College (CCC) is your transfer pathway to top universities! High school students can complete their associate degree at CCC and seamlessly transition to a four-year institution to continue their studies.
Start at CCC to reduce expenses, enjoy a supportive environment, and build a strong foundation. Our partnerships with Kansas universities ensure a smooth transfer process. You can even earn college credits while in high school through our concurrent enrollment program, graduating with a head start towards your bachelor's degree.
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Choose CCC as your transfer pathway to save on tuition and access a quality education.
How To Enroll for College Credit at CCC
WHILE YOU ARE STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL
Follow the steps 1 through 5 to Enroll
HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR
Discuss with your High School counselor what classes you should take based on high school graduation and major.
APPLY
If you are a first year student you will need to complete the college application for admission.
If you have already taken a class at CCC, you do not need to complete the application again.
TEST
Provide college-level scores such as:
SAT, ACT, ACCUPLACER
You can also go to the Student Success Center on the Main CCC Campus OR a CCC Technical Campus to take the accuplacer test for Math and English.
TO SET UP A TIME TO SCHEDULE YOUR TEST:
[email protected]
REGISTER
Complete enrollment documents with your High School Counselor.
AFTER
Contact your High School Counselor for obtaining textbooks.
Check your CCC Red Connect account for class schedule and email.
Any add/drops of these College Credit classes are processed with your High School counselor.
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