College Classes in High School - Yes, Really.
🎓 Earn high school and college credit
💵 Save thousands on college tuition
⏱️ Graduate early or with a head start—some students even earn an associate’s degree while still in high school!
🧭 Explore careers & majors early
🧑🏫 Learn from college professors
You're Not in This Alone.
More Than Just Credits.
It's About Confidence.
Through PPSC's concurrent enrollment and Peak Ed’s wraparound support, your scholar builds momentum—without debt, without guessing, and with a plan.
Concurrent Enrollment (CE) is a powerful opportunity for high school students to earn college credit while still in high school—and it’s completely tuition-free.
Thanks to our partnership with Pikes Peak State College, we are making it easier than ever to navigate how to take advantage of the opportunity!
These college-level courses count toward both your high school graduation and your future college degree or certificate. Most CE classes happen right at your high school, with teachers who are certified to teach college-level content.
Whether you’re headed for a four-year university or a hands-on career path, concurrent enrollment helps you explore your options—with a full support team by your side.
Peak Education partners with Pikes Peak State College to support current and future CE students every step of the way. We offer personalized guidance and bilingual support for students and families in select schools across the Pikes Peak Region.
Meet Your CE Guide
Anjolenna provides additional support—especially for Spanish-speaking families.
📩 Contact Anjolenna: alutz@peakedu.org

Anjolenna
Assistant Program Director for Concurrent Enrollment
Earn College Credit in High School.
For the Big Fat Price of FREE.
📍 Our partner schools:
District 3: Widefield High School
District 2: Harrison & Sierra High Schools
District 8: Fort Carson High School
District 11: Doherty & Mitchell High Schools
District 20: Pine Creek High School
District 49: Vista Ridge, Falcon & Sand Creek
Want to be one or our partner schools in the Pikes Peak Region?
We'd love to work with you to support more scholars! Reach out to our team today!
DISTRICTS & SCHOOLS WE'RE CURRENTLY SERVING
FAQ's
Who can take CE classes?
Usually, students who are on track to graduate and have an updated ICAP (Individual Career & Academic Plan) are eligible. Your counselor will know for sure.
How much does it cost?
Your school district pays tuition!
You may need to cover some fees or textbooks, depending on the course.
When should I sign up?
Each district sets its own timeline—but earlier is always better. Start the conversation with your counselor as soon as possible.
Ready to Jump In?
Here's What to D0
Talk to your high school’s college & career counselor.
You can’t do this without their help—start there!Apply to Pikes Peak State College.
Don’t worry, we’ll walk you through it.Complete any district-specific steps.
This might include your ICAP and applying for the Colorado Opportunity Fund.Register for your courses.
Once you're accepted, use the PPSC Student Portal.Attend a CE Orientation.
Get ready to launch your college journey!
✅ Want help with any of this? We’ve got your back—reach out anytime.