Red Rocks Credit Offered at Your High School
We look forward to serving you!
Appointments are available Monday-Friday 9 a.m-4 p.m. Appointments can be made through Navigate or by emailing: highschoolrelations@rrcc.edu
You may be able to take college classes without leaving your high school... and at no cost!
Selected academic and career based high school classes are offered for Red Rocks Community College credit with the tuition paid by the school district. The courses are taught during the school day in the high school classroom by RRCC qualified high school instructors. The credit earned is for dual enrollment - college and high school credit towards high school graduation requirements.
Click here to see a list of the courses offered at your high school.
The Benefits
- Tuition is paid for by your school district
If the course is successfully completed with a grade of C or better, the school district will pay the cost of your tuition. - Classes held on your high school campus
Your RRCC qualified high school teacher will offer you the college course in your high school classroom. - Get a head start on your college career
The coursework earned can be applied to a degree or certificate program. - Begin your Red Rocks official college transcript
The credit earned will automatically be recorded on your Red Rocks official transcript permanently.
Steps to get started:
APPLY
Click here to Complete the free Red Rocks and College Opportunity Fund applications. Click on You will need:
Be sure to:
Click here to download detailed application instructions and a worksheet Click Here to watch a video tutorial on how to complete the RRCC online application as a Concurrent Enrollment student |
TEST
Some Academic classes that offer college credit require a specific score.
Click here to view the list of required test scores
Click here for more information on placement options
If you are enrolled in a class that has a prerequisite, assessment can be accomplished in any of the following ways:
- Submitting a copy of your qualifying SAT, PSAT, ACT scores or meeting high school exemptions
- Taking the free academic placement test with Red Rocks Community College
ACCUPLACER testing will be on the RRCC Campus by appointment. You can email: Assessment.Center@rrcc.edu to schedule an appointment
Visit www.rrcc.edu/assessment to learn more about placement testing and options and to find study guides
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- You will first need to complete the Red Rocks online application to obtain a RRCC student ID number
- You will need to present a photo ID to test (current high school ID's accepted)
- The first test is free. Retests are $25 each
- Self-Guided Assessments
Self-Guided Assessments are another option to satify prerequisites. You can learn more at: www.rrcc.edu/assessment/placement-test
- English self-guided assessment
- For all students who need to place into college level English
- College Algebra self-guided assessment
- For students who are on a STEM pathway and want to place into College Algebra (MAT 1340)
- Liberal Arts Math self-guided assessment
- For students who are on a non STEM pathway and want to place into Math for Liberal Arts (MAT 1240), Introduction to Statistics (MAT 1260) or Career Math (MAT 1140)
Please allow 2 business days to process self-guided assessments
REGISTER
Submit the required Concurrent Enrollment Agreement provided by your high school/school district
You will need:
- Your Red Rocks student ID
- A signature (digital) from you and your parent or legal guardian.
- The Concurrent Enrollment Agreement is required to register- it is your official request to enroll in college courses.
Participation/enrollment requirements:
Red Rocks Community College requires Concurrent Enrollment classes to have the following minimum participation percentages. Lack of participation may result in class cancellations.
- Career Technical Education (CTE) courses: 50% of students enrolled
- Guaranteed Transfer (GT) courses: 80% of students enrolled
- Courses with RRCC Instructors: 100% of students enrolled
- Courses that require the use of Desire2Learn (D2L): 100% of students enrolled
- All and math courses: 100% of students enrolled
- Be sure to take advantage of the great Concurrent Enrollment program opportunities!
Spring 2025 Red Rocks Community College Registration |
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All School Districts: Students will complete applications, self-assessments (if needed) and Concurrent Enrollment agreements online. Representatives from your school district and RRCC will assist students through the enrollment process in person, virtually or on a individual basis.
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Warren Tech Central, North and South Students will complete applications, self-assessments (if needed) and Concurrent Enrollment Agreements online. Representatives from your school district, Warren Tech and RRCC will assist students through the enrollment process in-person, virtually or on a individual basis.
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Completed RRCC Applications and Concurrent Enrollment Agreements must be submitted in order to earn college credit by the fall enrollment deadline. Please note, both the RRCC application and Concurrent Enrollment Agreement are considered your official request to register for college credit. College credits earned will be permanentally recorded on the college transcript and will impact the college G.P.A. Spring 2025 Registration Deadline: February 5, 2025
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Click here to see a list of the courses offered at your high school.
Important Facts about Concurrent Enrollment:
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Participation in Concurrent Enrollment begins your college experience and permanent college transcript. In contrast to the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, where college credit is granted upon successful completion of a national examination and no record is kept on the student's college transcript if the exam is not passed, registration for concurrent enrollment constitutes a commitment to enter the final course grades on your permanent college record, regardless of the results. Furthermore, credit is earned by performance and participation throughout the course, rather than by an exit examination alone.
Grades
All Concurrent Enrollment grades are posted to an official college transcript, and a college GPA is established. This transcript becomes part of your permanent college record. Final grades will also appear on your high school transcript and must be identical to the grades posted on the college transcript.
Drops and Withdrawals
All schedule adjustments, such as drops and withdrawals, must be submitted in writing to the High School Relations Office. Drop and withdraw deadlines for Concurrent Enrollment courses are set by the college. You must abide by the deadlines-no exceptions.
Drop definition: If the dropped request is made before the drop deadline, no record of the course will appear on your college transcript and no tuition is charged.
Withdraw definition: After the drop deadline, a withdraw can be made before the withdraw deadline. A "W" grade will appear on your college transcript. Your college GPA will not be affected.
For semester drop and withdraw deadlines, click here to see the Academic Calendar or you may contact the High School Relations Office.
Click Here to learn more about grade implications for Concurrent Enrollment Students
IMPORTANT DATES
Spring 2025:
September 4, 2024: Fall 2024 registration deadline
September 4, 2024: Fall 2024 drop deadline
November 14, 2024: Last day to withdraw from fall 2024 RRCC classes
Spring 2025:
February 5, 2025: Spring 2025 registration deadline
February 5, 2025: Spring 2025 drop deadline
April 17, 2025: Last day to withdraw from spring 2025 RRCC classes
Drop definition: If the dropped request is made before the drop deadline, no record of the course will appear on your college transcript and no tuition is charged.
Withdraw definition: After the drop deadline, a withdraw can be made before the withdraw deadline. A "W" grade will appear on your college transcript. Your college GPA will not be affected.