Graduate Education Collaborative
What is the Minnesota State Concurrent Enrollment Graduate Education Collaborative?
In 2015, the Higher Learning Commission identified faculty qualification standards for high school teachers instructing concurrent enrollment courses. Minnesota State has responded by providing courses guaranteed to count towards meeting the minimum faculty requirements to teach Concurrent Enrollment courses within Minnesota State. High School instructors can access high-quality graduate courses available in a variety of disciplines from seven accredited Minnesota State Universities with the most affordable tuition rate in the state to become a qualified concurrent enrollment instructor.
University Partners
Course Submissions
Minnesota State has been charged with conducting a review of online graduate course offerings marketed to high school faculty for the purposes of meeting the minimum qualifications of our system’s two-year college credentialing requirements.
Complete a form for each course needing review. Determinations of eligibility will be sent directly to the submitter’s email within 15 business days from the date of submission. Approved courses will be added to the eligible course list online within 5 days of determination.
(University staff only)