Kane County School District students continue to take advantage of concurrent enrollment (college classes taken in high school). Last year students in the district earned 1527 college credits equating to $1,221,600 in tuition savings, where eleven students earned their college general education certification, and four students were awarded associate degrees before they graduated high school. Students in grades 9th through 12th can enroll in concurrent enrollment classes; registration for the spring semester begins at 6:00 am on November 16th for rural students. Concurrent enrollment classes fill quickly, so if students are interested in concurrence enrollment, they need to work with their school counselor right away. Additional course information can be found at the following link: https://snow.edu/academics/concurrent/2023%20Spring%20IVC%20Schedule%2010-20-22.pdf
For every concurrent enrollment class taken in high school, it saves the student approximately $800 in tuition costs.