Students will progress through designated courses sequentially, along with their cohort. A student who begins the program the summer after their 10th grade year and follows the Cava2College path has the potential to graduate high school with a minimum of 15 college units.
The concurrent enrollment policy will stand. Students will be required to take a minimum of four courses with CAVA in addition to Online Learning. Time spent on college coursework does not count toward CAVA attendance credit.
Remember: The courses you take through Norco College will count as both college (IGETC) credit and high school credit. This means these courses will meet some of the CAVA graduation requirements. This will impact which courses you decide to take through CAVA moving forward. Please read to the left for a break-down of Norco college courses by grade/term and their high school/IGETC equivalent. Here's the link to the detailed list.
Can't get into the course you want? Here's a list of other Norco online courses offered.
The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a series of courses that California community college students can complete to satisfy freshman/sophomore level general education requirements before transferring to most colleges and majors at UC/CSU campuses. Basically, if you take some of these courses, you are fulfilling some lower-division requirements at a UC/CSU. Here's more information.
Here's a document outlining the 2 certificate pathways available through IVC