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Early College Application

Before applying, make sure you have completed the Early College Information Session. The information session will help answer common questions about the application process.

  • You may also want to review the Early College eligibility requirements (listed in the section below) to see if your index score is sufficient for admittance to the program.
  • The deadline to complete this process for spring 2023 admittance is Jan. 6, 2023.
     

Step 1: Attend an Early College Information Session‌

These sessions are held regularly and include detailed information related to the Early College program. This mandatory first step is incredibly beneficial, as it is designed to answer a lot of the initial questions parents and students have.

 

Step 2: Apply for Admissions as an Early College student

  • Complete the linked form and pay the non-refundable $30 application fee as your complete the online Early College admissions application.
    • If you have applied as a Weber Concurrent Enrollment student, you have already paid this fee and will not need to pay it again. Make sure to hit PAY LATER on the payment screen.
  • Submit the Parental Informed Consent Agreement after your parent or legal guardian has signed it (only a signature on Part 1: Services/Activities is required).
    • This document can be directly emailed to earlycollege@weber.edu.
  • Submit your official high school transcript.
    • Check with your high school registrar or counselor to request they send an official transcript directly to WSU's Admissions Office.
    • They can also email transcripts to earlycollege@weber.edu if needed.
  • Submit your official ACT/SAT score sheet to WSU admissions Office
    • Official means sent directly from Collegeboard for SAT and ACT.org for ACT.
    • If you haven't taken the National ACT, Weber State offers a Residual ACT.

 

Step 3: Contact your High School Counselor

You must meet with your high school counselor in order to determine if Early College is right for you. During this appointment, you can ask your counselor to submit an Early College Counselor Contract. This contract must be submitted before your admittance into the program.

 

Step 4: Complete the mandatory WSU New Student Orientation (Available March 1st)

All new Wildcats are required to complete New Student Orientation through their eWeber portal. You will learn important information like how to register for classes, pay for tuition, apply for scholarships, explore degree programs, and available resources for you on campus. More information can be found at: weber.edu/orientation.

 

Step 5: Meet with a WSU Dual Enrollment Advisor

Finally, you will need to set up your Required Early College (REC) appointment with the Dual Enrollment Advisor for your campus in order to register for classes. At least one parent or legal guardian is required to attend this appointment with you.

 

Questions? Contact earlycollege@weber.edu