Concurrent Enrollment
What Is Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent Enrollment allows high school students to enroll directly in Moravian University courses and earn official Moravian college credit while still completing their high school studies.
Students in Concurrent Enrollment take the same courses, complete the same assignments, and are held to the same academic expectations as Moravian undergraduate students.
Why Choose Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent Enrollment is ideal for students who want an authentic college experience before high school graduation.
Benefits include:
- Earn college credit that appears on an official Moravian University transcript
- Experience college-level expectations and instruction
- Build confidence and college readiness
- Explore academic interests and potential majors
- Save time and tuition in the future
When and Where Are Courses Offered?
Concurrent Enrollment courses may be offered:
- Summer, fall, or spring terms
- On campus at Moravian University
- Online depending on course availability
Course availability varies by term and academic department.

Who Is Eligible?
Concurrent Enrollment is designed for motivated high school students who are academically prepared for college-level work.
Typical eligibility includes:
- Enrollment as a high school student (grade level may vary by course)
- Strong academic performance (often a 3.0 GPA or higher, unweighted)
- Approval from a parent or guardian
- Recommendation or support from a school counselor or homeschool evaluator
Additional requirements may apply depending on the course.
What Courses Can Students Take?
Concurrent Enrollment students typically enroll in 100–200 level courses across a variety of academic disciplines.
Common areas include:
- English and Literature
- Psychology and Sociology
- History and Philosophy
- Economics and Business
- Mathematics and Sciences
- World Languages
Students must meet all course prerequisites. Placement testing may be required for math courses.
Tuition and Costs
Concurrent Enrollment tuition is offered at a reduced rate compared to traditional undergraduate enrollment.
Additional costs may include:
- Course materials or textbooks
- Technology requirements, depending on the course
Specific tuition rates and fees are outlined during the application and registration process.
How to Apply
Applying for Concurrent Enrollment is straightforward.
Steps include:
- Complete the Concurrent Enrollment application
- Submit required academic materials
- Obtain parent/guardian consent
- Receive approval to enroll
Concurrent Enrollment students don’t have to apply for subsequent Concurrent Enrollment semesters. Once you are accepted, you can continue to register each semester until you graduate high school.

After You’re Accepted: What Happens Next?
Once accepted, students officially become Moravian University students.
Accepted Concurrent Enrollment students receive a helpful Next Steps Checklist, which includes:
- Setting up your Moravian email account
- Logging into login.moravian.edu
- Accessing AMOS for student records and registration
- Using Canvas for coursework and communication
- Reviewing academic policies and expectations
Important to Know
- Grades earned through Concurrent Enrollment become part of a permanent college transcript
- College-level academic policies apply
- Students should consider how earning college credit may impact future financial aid eligibility
Questions or Ready to Learn More?
We’re here to support students, families, and counselors throughout the process.
Contact:
Evelynne Blatt, AVP Enrollment
blatte@moravian.edu