Dual Enrollment (Formally Concurrent Enrollment)
Dual enrollment allows high school students to take college classes while they are still enrolled in high school. These classes may count for both high school and college credit. High school students who complete dual enrollment classes generally take fewer classes in college and save money on total college costs!
Dual Enrollment Resources
Dual Enrollment (Formally Concurrent Enrollment) Information
High School Articulation
High School/ Regional Occupational Program (ROP) articulation is a process that aligns curriculum and instruction to provide a seamless transition between high school, community college and college/university levels in a career pathway.
Articulation agreements create sequences of progressive, non-duplicated education leading to technical skill proficiency, a credential, a certificate, and/or a degree in a wide range of fields and careers. Through the Credit-by-Examination process, high school students may receive credit at the college level for articulated courses.
Articulation Resources
Course Outline of Records (CORs)
The "official" college course outline, approved by the Barstow Community College Curriculum Committee