College Dual Enrollment & 

Concurrent Enrollment  

Policies and Procedures for High School Students Dual Enrollment 

Dual Enrollment - Eligibility of Students

To be eligible for concurrent enrollment, students:

Prospective students who do not meet all these criteria will not be accepted for college admission. An appeal process is available through the Admissions and Records Office at Grossmont College.

General Rules Regarding College Enrollment

Procedures

Plan Ahead. Students should begin the process for special admit enrollment at least one month before the semester or session of attendance. To enroll at the college, follow these procedures:

Fees

Class Attendance

Attend class. You must be present for the first class meeting or the instructor may drop you. In addition, the instructor may drop you for excessive absences. However, it is always the students responsibility to drop the course before the published deadline date if you no longer plan to attend.

Additional Information

If you wish to continue your concurrent enrollment into the next college semester, you may complete a new High School/College Credit Enrollment Authorization form. A new Application for Admission is not required.  Courses taken for college credit may be used to meet high school graduation requirements. An official college transcript should be requested by the student and sent to the high school for graduation evaluation.  Spring semester classes typically end in early June; therefore, grades may not be available until mid-June. Please consider this fact when making plans for high school graduation. 

After high school graduation: If you have been enrolled in the HS/CC program, you are eligible to continue your enrollment at Grossmont College. Please notify the Admissions and Records Office of your graduation so that your records can be updated.

High School Students Concurrent Enrollment 

High School Student Enrollment at Grossmont

Concurrent Enrollment

High school students can take courses at Grossmont College campus, or online, through Concurrent Enrollment. 

Procedures 

Plan Ahead. Students should begin the process for concurrent enrollment at least one month before the semester or session of attendance. Permission from the high school administrator and parental or guardian approval must be obtained prior to registering for classes every term. 

 

To enroll concurrently at the college, follow these procedures: