MNCEP is a collaborative organization among University of Minnesota, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and private college concurrent enrollment providers. This group has been meeting twice yearly since August 2004.
MNCEP seeks to share best practices, address current challenges facing concurrent enrollment partnerships, and build a professional network. Our common goal is to ensure the quality of the state’s concurrent enrollment partnerships.
MNCEP has modeled itself loosely on the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP), creating three working groups, each focused on a different critical area: quality assurance, research, and communication. MNCEP also works to familiarize Minnesota concurrent enrollment partnerships with the NACEP standards and accreditation process.
In January 2006, the Research and Data Committee of the Minnesota Concurrent Enrollment Partnership (MNCEP) conducted a survey of all Minnesota public postsecondary institutions. The purpose of the survey was to collect data about the scope of concurrent enrollment opportunities and participation in Minnesota during the academic year of 2004-05. (20 institutions completed at least part of the survey).
CEP = Concurrent Enrollment Partnership
- 345 MN high schools partner with colleges/universities to offer concurrent enrollment (This number represents some duplication because some high schools partner with more than one postsecondary institution.)
- 724 high school teachers are approved to teach college courses at their high school (This number represents some duplication because some high school teachers participate in more than one CEP.)
- 59 different college courses are offered as part of Minnesota’s CEPs, including general education courses, liberal arts courses, and technical education courses.
- More than 13,400 students are enrolled in Minnesota CEPs. This represents approximately 28,604 course registrations and 95,309 college credits.
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