Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What sites offer Bridge Program courses?
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Q: What language courses are taught at partner schools for each university? SEE LIST OF COURSES
Q: Who can enroll in the Bridge Program?
At high schools designated by each district as Bridge Program sites, students must pass AP Language and Culture test with a score of 3 or higher.
The Bridge Program is a partnership between high schools and all of Utah’s public institutions of higher education. Credit from Bridge Courses will be accepted by all universities towards a minor/ major in the language of study.
Q: What options exist in Utah for postsecondary language study continuing after the Bridge Program?
Universities are continually working on innovative language and career pathways in anticipation of our state’s DLI/Bridge Students arriving on their campuses. This chart represents current programs and projected new programs. This chart will be updated as information develops.
Concurrent Enrollment is an academic program involving high school and college collaboration that allows qualified students to earn college credit by taking college courses taught at their high school. 2. Who is el
Students must be in 11th or 12th grade, 10th graders may enroll in specifically designated classes. To qualify to take general education courses, students must have a 3.0 GPA (2.0 GPA for CTE courses) and maintain upperlevel academic standing (earning an A or B from the CE class) and have good attendance. Students must comply with special course qualifications (ACT scores and/or course pre-requisites).
Course offerings vary from school to school and depend on faculty qualifications. If a CE class isn’t taught at your high school, you may be able to magnet to a neighboring high school to take the course. Talk with your counselor or CTE coordinator about taking a class at another high school.
- CE offers college credit to those students who sign up. A $5 per credit tuition fee is charged. Students receive a grade and credit on both their high school and college transcripts.
- AP requires that a student pass the AP Exam to earn college credit. The amount of credit awarded is dependent upon the student’s score and the college or university requirement. A fee is charged to take the exam.
- IB provides courses in a variety of subjects tied to the international curriculum. IB requires that a student pass the IB exam to earn college credit. The amount of credit awarded is dependent upon the student’s score and the college or university acceptance requirement. A fee is charged to take the exam.
- EC students pay tuition and fees to the institution they attend and must provide their own transportation to the university campus. Credit is posted to a college transcript. Students may request that credit be posted to their high school transcript.