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Greeley-Evans district says concurrent enrollment expansion is saving students time and money; students describe job offers and certificates

Board of Education of Greeley-Evans School District 6 · April 14, 2026
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Summary

District presenters told the Board of Education that 1,248 students took concurrent‑enrollment courses this year, earning roughly 12,714 college credits and generating an estimated $900,000 in savings; student P‑TECH and cybersecurity participants described internships, certificates and job offers.

At a Board of Education meeting, district staff presented an Innovation 2030 update showing growth in concurrent enrollment and career and technical education programs that district leaders say are increasing college and career readiness.

“There were 1,248 students that participated in concurrent enrollment who registered for over 4,000 individual college courses, earning approximately 12,714 college credits,” Jordan Carlberg, the district’s career pathway specialist, told the board, adding that the coursework represents a district estimate of more than $900,000 in savings for students and families. Carlberg also said 52% of the district’s concurrent‑enrollment offerings this year were embedded in the CTE pathways.

The board heard specifics on program offerings and partnerships.…

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