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Get a Head Start on College

You’re already taking the class—why not get college credit while doing so?

The Concurrent Credit program at 萌妹社区 (NU) is a partnership between your high school and NU that offers you the opportunity to earn college credit while still enrolled in high school.

The program allows you to:

  • Graduate from high school with both a high school diploma and a college transcript.
  • Receive a college-level, quality education from NU-approved high school instructors without leaving your high school.
  • Get a feel for the rigor of college coursework and learn how to succeed when you move on to college or university.

Get Credit for Your Hard Work

Grades

Students enrolling in Concurrent Credit courses obtain both high school and college credit for the courses. Courses are graded on the “A” through “F” scale.

Transferring Credits

萌妹社区 is accredited by the 萌妹社区 Commission on Colleges and Universities, at the same level as all major universities such as the University of Washington and Washington State University.

Requesting a Transcript

Information on how to request an Official Transcript from 萌妹社区 can be found on the .

Cost

Save money on tuition and textbooks by taking a Concurrent Credit course. The Concurrent Credit fee is $80 per credit (2026–27). Most classes are three or four credits each.

Courses

View a list of offered during the 2024-25 academic year.

I appreciate that I can receive college credit for doing work that has already been implemented into the curriculum.

–A.P.

Class of 2016

How to Apply

A registration form listing the courses offered can be obtained from the school office or the Concurrent Credit instructor. Fill out and return the form with payment to your Concurrent Credit instructor or the high school office.

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