Welcome to the Arkansas State University-Beebe
Concurrent Enrollment Program Webpage
High School Students! Get a head start on that College Degree!How?
Through your high school and
ASU-Beebe's
Concurrent Enrollment Program
High School Credit +
College Credit =
Concurrent Enrollment (CEP)
Mailing Address:
ASU-Beebe
Concurrent Programs
P.O. Box 1000
Beebe, AR 72012
Becky Latting
Program Coordinator
Phone: 501-882-8832
Fax: 501-882-8975
Email: bslatting@asub. edu
Act 1097 of 1991 and Act 936 of 2007 of the Arkansas General Assembly provides for students who have completed the eighth grade and are enrolled in an accredited high school plus meet the admission standards of Arkansas State University-Beebe can concurrently enroll for academic courses.
APPLICATION PROCESS
College Credit =
Concurrent Enrollment (CEP)
Mailing Address:
Becky Latting
1. First-time students participating in the program must complete the ASU-Beebe Admissions Application.
2. Students must complete a Enrollment Application (PDF format, Word format) EACH semester. This will need to be signed by the student, parent or guardian, and the high school counselor or principal.
3. Students must also pay tuition and fees for course(s) plus purchase textbook unless supplied by high school. When taking the classes at a high school campus the Endorsed Concurrent course tuitions is at a reduced rate; the difference between this and the regular tuition rate will be considered an academic scholarship and students will receive a federal tax form 1098T at the end of the year, reflecting the scholarship.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS1. The student must have completed the eighth grade and be enrolled in an accredited public or private secondary school or home school.
2. The student must submit an online application for admission and all required admissions documents.
3. The student must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
4. The student must provide standardized test scores (ACT or COMPASS®) indicating that he/she meets the minimum placement test scores established for the course or program in which he/she wants to enroll. High school students must have scored 19 or better on the ACT reading sub-test (82 or better on COMPASS) to enroll in ANY general education concurrent enrollment course. Students must score at least a 19 on the ACT in English AND Reading to enroll in Freshman English I (82 in Reading and 75 in English on the COMPASS) and at least a 19 on the ACT in Math to enroll in College Algebra (41 in Algebra on the COMPASS). High school concurrent students may not enroll in developmental courses.
ASU-Beebe, ASU-Heber Springs, and ASU-LRAFB administers the COMPASS exam by appointment. Information regarding COMPASS testing is available on the Testing Services website at ASU-Beebe Testing Centers or by contacting the desired ASU-Beebe Campus Testing Center.
5. A concurrently enrolled student may not enroll in developmental classess. A list of the courses approved for concurrent students can be found by using the links at the bottom of the page.
6. A concurrently enrolled student will be classified as non-degree/non-certificate seeking and will not be eligible for financial aid.
7. The student's high school counselor, principal, or superintendent must approve the specific courses and the number of hours in which the student desires to enroll each semester. This is done by the Concurrent Enrollment and Policy Form.
8. The student must complete the ASU-Beebe High School Concurrent Enrollment and Policy Form for each semester/term of enrollment. First-time students participating in the program must also complete the ASU-Beebe Admissions Application.
9. Students must complete an Enrollment Application (PDF format, Word format) EACH semester. This will need to be signed by the student, parent or guardian, and the high school counselor or principal.
10. Students must also pay tuition and fees for course(s) plus purchase textbook unless supplied by high school. When taking the classes at a high school campus the Concurrent course tuitions is at a reduced rate; the difference between this and the regular tuition rate will be considered an academic scholarship and students will receive a federal tax form 1098T at the end of the year, reflecting the scholarship.All grades received for college courses will be posted to the student's college transcript.
TRANSFER OF CREDITSWith the Arkansas Department of Higher Education's Course Transfer System (ACTS) students can view how general education courses transfer from and to the various Arkansas public colleges and universities. Using this information, students, parents, and school personnel can select an institution from the list provided and view how courses transfer. Some majors will have different requirements and/or may substitute courses for their program. The Course Transfer System may be found at: http://acts.adhe.edu/Most institutions require a C or better for transfer.
"Transforming lives through quality learning experiences."
Below you will find a list of the high schools in our area that we have partnered with for the Concurrent Enrollment Program. If you click the school it will give you a list of the course available at that high school.
Beebe High School |
Bradford High School |
Cabot High School |
Hazen High School |
Heber Springs High School |
Lonoke High School |
Mt. Vernon/Enola High School |
Quitman High School |
Riverview High School |
Searcy High School |
Shirley High School |
Click HERE for a list of Core Courses that concurrent high school students can take on an ASU-Beebe Campus |
"Transforming lives through quality learning experiences."



