Concurrent Enrollment Help HS Students Get Ahead at TAMIU
The early bird may catch the worm, but an early start on college can
catch a diploma that much sooner.
Through Texas A&M International University's Concurrent Admission
Program, high school juniors and seniors have the opportunity to gain
credit for University-level classes early while completing high school
requirements.
Maria Rosillo, director of admissions, said starting University courses
early has distinct advantages.
"By participating in this program, students can fulfill high school
credits with University-level courses and at the same time, satisfy their
requirements for the Distinguished Achievement Program," she said,
"Students can also get a head start on their degree, gain college
credit while still in high school and defray the cost of tuition and fees
by applying for the Concurrent Admission Scholarship."
Rosillo explained Concurrent Admission Scholarships can also help cover
course costs.
Overall, she said concurrent enrollment and dual credit programs such
as the criminal justice agreements at local high schools can provide students
with remarkable opportunities.
"This is a wonderful chance to get a head start in higher education
and we encourage students to avail themselves of this remarkable opportunity
available to them at their hometown University," she concluded.
Registration is underway for Fall 2004 classes, which begin Wednesday,
August 25. Late registration will continue through Tuesday, August 31,
with fees applied.
University office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For more information, please call the Office of the Registrar at 326.2250
or visit offices located in the Sue and Radcliffe Killam Library, room
155.
Journalists who need additional information or help with media requests
and interviews should contact the Office of Public Affairs and Information
Services at pais@tamiu.edu |