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College Partners

On this page you will find information on how to connect with BVSD college partners for Concurrent/Dual Enrollment, ASCENT and TREP programs. All students must be approved each semester for any programs that BVSD provides financial support. In partnership with COF (Colorado College Opportunity Fund), BVSD covers the cost of tuition for Concurrent Enrollment (CE), ASCENT and TREP. For Dual Enrollment (DE), students and families are responsible for the cost of tuition, books and fees, usually at a highly reduced rate. If financial assistance is needed, please contact us.

Before you begin, please review the College Before Graduation FAQs. If anything is unclear, please ask. Participants are responsible for understanding the information.

For fall 2025, use this CBG Agreement Request (link to be provided after 3/15) form to be considered for FRCC, CU Boulder, MSU classes. Also current ASCENT and TREP students use this form to let us know what classes you'll be taking.

CBG Agreement priority deadline is (TBD). Students may submit requests up until the PROgram is full. the enrollment and approval process may take up to two weeks so do not wait.

Forms for  Fall 2025 will be posted in mid-March.

Steps to Get Approval:

For Concurrent/Dual Enrollment  For ASCENT or TREP
Complete the College Application and College required steps Complete the College Application
Submit CBG Agreement Request for participating semester - see below (courses must be approved before BVSD will pay tuition) Follow instructions on the ASCENT or TREP webpages
Within 2 weeks you'll receive an email with further instructions.   

 

Fall 2025 CBG Agreement Request (to be provided 3.15)

Most colleges will require students under 16 to complete Under Age Advising. The college will reach out to you with more information.

Once registered for classes, participating students are expected to be checking their college email accounts regularly for updates and notices.

FOR PROSPECTIVE ASCENT and TREP Students: Colleges who offer a "college promise" program that provides need based financial aid will have their "promise" linked. This can help you decide if you might be eligible for more aid than what ASCENT and TREP can pay for (tuition, required fees and books).

Colleges and Universities