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Concurrent Enrollment
Earn college credit at
UW-Fond du Lac
while still in high school!
What is Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment courses allow
you to earn college and high school
credit at the same time.
You will develop college study skills and graduate
from high school ahead of the game while learning in the familiar setting of your
high school - from an instructor you
already know.
All college freshmen and sophomores,
regardless of their major, need to take
certain general education requirement courses.
Compare Costs
Concurrent Enrollment students pay half the cost of UW-Fond du Lac tuition, which is already the lowest tuition in the UW System. The money you save by taking these courses will definitely help with your future college expenses.
Cost of a 3 credit course without room and board

FAQs
My intended major doesn’t require these
classes. Why should I take them for college
credit?
Actually, all the classes offered through our
Concurrent Enrollment Program fulfill
general education requirements that are
part of every college degree.
Will the college credits I earn transfer?
Yes. As a transfer institution, UW-Fond du Lac has worked hard to ensure our credits transfer
easily and successfully to public and private
universities. Check out the transferability to UW System schools through the Transfer Information System (TIS).
What if I can’t afford the college tuition even
at this low cost?
Scholarship help may be available. Please
contact your high school teacher or guidance
counselor as soon as possible.
Fast Fact:
A recent Columbia University study showed that students enrolled in programs like ours had earned higher college GPAs and more college credits than their peers who had not taken such courses.
Next Steps
Find out from your high school guidance counselor what Concurrent Enrollment classes are available to you.
More Information
Parents/High School Students
Fond du Lac High School Concurrent Enrollment Courses (PDF file)
Teachers/administrators - to find out more about having a Concurrent Enrollment program at your high school, contact UW-Fond du Lac Associate Dean Maggie May at maggie.may@uwc.edu.
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