Fast Forward Funding

Viewing Your Concurrent Credit Courses

  1. Sign in to your account in the Advanced Opportunities Portal

  2. Click on "Course Submissions"

  3. This will take you to a list of all previous course funding requests

  4. This screen will show you:

    • Where you took your concurrent credit course (i.e., BSU, ISU, CWI)

    • The college course name

    • The status of your funding (denied or paid)

  5. To figure out how many credits each course is worth (because it does not list that in here), you can look at Rocky’s list of courses.

***It is important to note just because a course may or may not appear on this list, it does not always guarantee you received the credit. For example, if you failed to sign up for the actual college course, you will still see the course here if you requested funding. Also, you may have paid for a course without using Fast Forward funds and paid the college directly in which case, that course would not show up on here.

Funding Flags

Funding Flags

IMPORTANT: Please note that failure to pass a course you use Fast Forward funds for will result in a hold of future Fast Forward funds for ALL courses! To access additional future funds, students will be required to pay for the next course AND earn credit for that course (pass it) before ANY funds for courses can be accessed.  Your funds will remain frozen for ALL courses until both steps are completed! If you currently have a flag for an unsuccessful course that the state has paid for, the same is true in that you must pay for the next course AND earn credit for that course (pass it) before ANY funds for courses can be accessed.   Failure to meet the AP exam requirements will cause an exam flag and will also freeze Fast Forward funds for all exams until the next one is paid for.  Please see the Fast Forward Flags-Unsuccessful Attempts for further FAQ’s. 

If you would like to drop a college course that you have registerd at the collge level for, you must unregister prior to the "drop deadline" or you may receive a W on your college transcript and have a freeze placed on your account. If you would like to know more about dropping the college part of a dual credit class, please reach out to your dual credit teacher right away.