MCSD students may demonstrate competency in math and/or English (Reading, Writing and Communicating) by passing an approved concurrent enrollment course with a C- or better.
See the Crosswalk of Approved Concurrent Enrollment courses in MCSD that qualify for meeting Graduation Guidelines
The Concurrent Enrollment Information below is from Colorado Department of Education's Graduation Guidelines Website.
Concurrent Enrollment (CE) provides high school students with the opportunity to enroll in postsecondary (or college-level) courses and earn credit in high school and college, at no cost to them for tuition. Depending on availability, students may take concurrent enrollment classes in their high school, on a college campus or online. Concurrent Enrollment also includes postsecondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses, enabling student to earn credit that can be applied toward a technical certificate or degree.
Concurrent Enrollment offers a unique opportunity for aligning high school and postsecondary courses and is widely available in Colorado. 94% of districts and 80% of high schools offer Concurrent Enrollment programs, and 89% of all students pass all Concurrent Enrollment courses in which they are enrolled.
Additionally 78% of all participating students enroll in college in the fall immediately following graduation. In their first year of college, compared to their peers who don’t participate, these students earn higher GPA’s and accumulate more credits.