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Utah Teens Earn College Degrees in High School
17 Jan
Summary
- Over 61,000 Utahns earned college credit in high school last year.
- Students saved $125.2 million in tuition through concurrent enrollment.
- Math Competency Initiative supports college-level math proficiency.

Utah is witnessing a significant increase in concurrent enrollment, with over 61,000 high school students earning college credit in the 2024-2025 academic year. This program allows students to simultaneously earn high school diplomas and college credits, with many nearing associate degrees upon graduation.
The initiative resulted in students saving $125.2 million in tuition costs, demonstrating the financial benefits of early college coursework. Concurrent enrollment has seen an 8.3% jump from the previous year, with credit hours increasing by nearly 12%.
Complementing this, Utah's Math Competency Initiative, established in 2015, ensures college-bound students demonstrate proficiency in college-level math. The program, supported by legislative funding, aims to boost access to general education credits and strengthen alignment between high school and college curricula.



