Single-Credit Dual Enrollment Form
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Single-Credit Dual Enrollment Form
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Some students may elect to take a course outside of M-A through Single-Credit Dual Enrollment. Please see below for the guidelines, frequently asked questions, Schools, Programs, and Institution Information, and the form link.
Guidelines for SUHSD Single-Credit Dual Enrollment (formerly Concurrent Enrollment)
1. A maximum of 40 credits (requirement and elective) may be earned by single-credit dual enrollment learning throughout a student’s high school career. (AR 6146.1 #7)
2. No more than 20 required course credits may be earned through single-credit dual enrollment.
3. Attendance in SUHSD is full-time. Students must carry a schedule of six (6) classes at the
comprehensive SUHSD campus (9th through 11th grades); seniors must carry a minimum of five (5) classes.
4. Single-credit dual enrollment is only permitted from institutions accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
5. Students may enroll in no more than 10 distance-learning (or equivalent college) credits at one time. (AR 6146.1 #8)
6. Concurrent enrollment approval MUST BE obtained from the high school (submitting this form) PRIOR TO the first day of the SUHSD semester that the student intends to enroll. Course credit will not be accepted on SUHSD transcripts for single-credit dual enrollment courses begun after SUHSD classes are in session. A student may NOT drop a SUHSD class to pursue the course through single-credit dual enrollment in the same semester.
7. Students’ books, supplies, or other costs for dual enrollment programs are NOT the responsibility of Sequoia Union High School District. SUHSD is not responsible for providing a testing location to students.
8. The student is responsible for submitting an official transcript to the counseling office for courses that were pre-approved for single-credit dual enrollment. The student can submit an unofficial transcript to the registrar’s office if the course was taken through the Foothill-DeAnza or San Mateo Community College districts.
9. The student is responsible for ensuring that the course meets the University of California A-G requirements and any other college entrance requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions about Single-Credit Dual Enrollment (Click Here)
SUHSD Single-Dual Credit Schools, Programs & Institutions (Click Here)