Mesa Community College

Concurrent or Dual?

What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual (DE) students take courses at their high school taught by high school teachers who meet community college standards. You earn high school and college credit at the same time.

What is Concurrent?

Concurrent students are under 18 with no high school diploma or GED. CE students enroll in college courses at the college. You receive college credit for the course and may qualify for high school credit. Check with your school.

The ACE Program

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What is the ACE Program?

ACE is a scholarship program that gives eligible students the experience of taking college credit courses while still enrolled in high school. ACE empowers these high school students to achieve a higher education and success in life by learning the skills it takes to manage high school, attend college, and plan for a rewarding future.

Who can participate?

Eligibility
Student applicants must have one or more of the following characteristics to be eligible:

  • First person in immediate family to attend / graduate from college
  • Evidence of single parent home
  • Works 10-30 hours per week
  • Underrepresented group
  • Environmental risk factors (will be considered on case by case basis, for example, student raised in foster care, teen parent, lives in temporary housing, etc.)
  • Legacy qualification (family member who is in ACE or was a past ACE participant)

ACE is not a GPA based program.

What classes will I take?

ACE at MCC offers courses from the General Education core group of course requirements. Students are placed in courses based on the scores from their Assessment Placement. ACE Program staff specify course placement during registration process when students meet one on one with an ACE staff.

Will I get college credit?

Yes.  Courses that are 100 level or above count towards a degree or certificate and may transfer to an Arizona state university.

Is there an attendance policy?

Yes, our policy is as follows:
The ACE Program’ attendance policy is zero absences, we ask students to plan their outside activities accordingly; absence from courses may result in poor grades that could affect the continuance of the ACE scholarship.  Mesa Community Colleges 2008-09 Catalog, Attendance requirements are determined by the course instructor. Students who do not meet the attendance requirement as determined by the course instructor may be withdrawn. At the beginning of the each course, each faculty member will provide students with written attendance requirements. It is the student’s responsibility to consult with the instructor regarding official or unofficial absences. Absences begin to accumulate with the first scheduled class meeting. 

Will there be homework and tests?

YES!  These are real college courses with real college professors and that means a college work load.  Students are successful as long as they attend class, pay attention, actively participate, ask questions and use the support services available to them. http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/students/

Will the classes be fun?

As with anything else, you will have fun in proportion to the enthusiasm you put into it. The ACE Program is designed to help you succeed. Success is fun for everyone!

How do I apply?

September – December
MCC ACE recruiters schedule visits to the high school during which time a presentation of the program and applications are provided to the students.  Students can only apply during the 10th grade or sophomore year in high school. If you miss a presentation at the high school, applications are available in high school Counseling Offices up to the deadline date set for that particular high school.
Or you can contact the ACE Program to receive an application and information about the ACE Program at 480-461-7927.

Students must apply during their sophomore year in high school.

Should I notify someone of a change of address or phone number?

It is very important that your current address and telephone number is always on file. Students should notify the ACE staff immediately if a change of address, phone number or email address occurs.  Students should make changes in their My.maricopa.edu account.

How do I view my grades?

Each semester, an instructor posts grades up online. To view your grades, you simply use the My.Maricopa.edu website and log in with your MEID and password.

Who can I call or email if I have a question or concern?

Contact the ACE Program:  dl-mc-ace@mcmail.maricopa.edu  | phone: 480-461-7927 | fax: 480-461-7368 | See a map

 

Contact the ACE Program:   email | phone: 480-461-7927 | fax: 480-844-3242 | See a map