Regulations and Important Information

  • In accordance with Education Code 76001 (d), a dual enrollment student may not enroll in more than 11 units, or the equivalent there of for summer
    sessions, per semester
  • Students will not be permitted to enroll in courses they have failed in high school, including courses attempted while enrolled in the dual enrollment program
  • Students will not be permitted to enroll in courses below 100 level, nor 900 level courses
  • Students will not be permitted to enroll in physical education courses (Kinesiology). "Physical education" is considered by the State Chancellor's Office generally to mean any course bearing Taxonomy of Programs code 0835.00, or any of its sub-codes
  • College courses are designed for adult students and adults may be enrolled in these courses alongside high school students
  • Course content may be unusually frank in order to deal with scholarly discussions of behavior, artistic, human or other issues
  • College courses are taught at a much faster pace and require significantly more independent learning
  • College courses completed by high school students carry the full weight of college credit, and will count toward college degrees and/or certificates as
    outlined in the college catalog. These courses become a part of the students’ permanent college record
  • It is the high schools exclusive right to determine what, if any, courses will be accepted and how it will be counted towards the students’ high school
    record
  • In most cases, the student is responsible for providing grades/transcripts to the high school
  • Grades may be accessed online. All regulations regarding transcript requests and fees apply to all students
  • Continuation in this program is dependent upon satisfactory academic performance
  • Parents/Guardians are not permitted to attend class with the student unless registered for the same class