The High School Enrichment Program offers high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to take college courses while in high school. It is a part-time program for students to enroll
in up to two courses (8 credits total) per semester. A high school counselor must
provide a recommendation for the student as well as course selections.
When submitting your Application for Admission,please use a personal email that is not a high school email.
NOTE: Step 2 is required for final review of application.
Discuss course options with your high school counselor and include selected courses
on the form below. For homeschooled students, the student and parent/guardian determine
course selection with approval from the high school superintendent.
IMPORTANT: Only courses approved by your high school counselor can be selected for registration.
To complete the High School Enrichment Approval Form, you will need to include:
Parent/Guardian name and email.
High School Counselor/superintendent name and email.
The approval form is an online DocuSign form that is automatically emailed to the
student, parent guardian and high school counselor for approval signatures.
For questions about textbook payment, contact your school district financial office.
Private and homeschooled students may be responsible for tuition and fees.
Returning Student
If you've already applied and/or taken classes in this program previously, please
complete the following steps.
Discuss course options with your high school counselor and include selected courses
on the form below. For homeschooled students, the student and parent/guardian determine
course selection with approval from the high school superintendent.
IMPORTANT:Only courses approved by your high school counselor can be selected for registration.
To complete the High School Enrichment Approval Form, you will need to include:
Parent/Guardian name and email.
High School Counselor/superintendent name and email.
There are two ways to submit a High School Enrichment Approval Form:
The approval form is an online DocuSign form that is automatically emailed to the
student, parent guardian and high school counselor for approval signatures.
For questions about textbook payment, contact your school district financial office.
Private and homeschooled students may be responsible for tuition and fees.
Be prepared for academic success at CCRI.
Online Student Orientation
Incoming students are encouraged to complete the Online Student Orientation. New Student
Orientation provides awareness of CCRI's resources and offices, prepares students
for their first day as a CCRI Knight, and kick starts your school pride!
We're excited about your interest in attending the Community College of Rhode Island!
Whether you're looking to discover your career path, start or complete your college
degree, or take classes to enrich your life, we look forward to having you join our
community!