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CE and DE allow high school students to take college courses at their high school. There is no tuition cost to students and their families as CE, but they may be responsible for textbooks and/or supplies. Students and their families may incur tuition costs as DE in addition to textbooks and/or supplies.
Classes are taught by qualified high school or MSU Denver instructors. The instructors use MSU Denver curriculum, texts, and grading scales to ensure the alignment of the University’s curriculum with high school courses. This academic support helps create an educational college experience.
By taking advantage of this program, Colorado students will gain access to the University’s courses, jumpstart their college career while in high school, save money, and build confidence in their academic ability to do college coursework. Students will also have access to many campus resources when they enroll in the program.
The program is open to any eligible student in a participating school district in Colorado.
Earned credits are transferrable to most other regionally accredited colleges and universities. The receiving institution will determine whether transfer credit is accepted.
Concurrent enrollment at high schools is offered as a state-funded College Opportunity Fund (COF) eligible program at MSU Denver. Dual enrollment at high schools is a cash-funded COF non-eligible program at MSU Denver.
Phone: 303-615-1234
Office Location:
Jordan Student Success Building
3rd Floor – #330
Auraria Campus
Mailing Address:
MSU Denver
Innovative and Lifelong Learning
P.O. Box 173362
Campus Box 6
Denver, CO 80217-3362