See the CCC Newsletter for accouncements regarding Academic Enrichmnent ELTs, and registration date anoucements
Must be responsible for ALL parts of the college process.
Carefully follow all, and prepare in advance.
Be responsible for understanding Sierra College dates, deadlines and assessing resources.
Students are responsible for troubleshooting any issues related to the course or registration processes.
Student Responsibilities When Engaging in College Courses
Follow the Sierra College Academic Enrichment Guide carefully
Pay close attention to the CCC Newsletter
- Academic Enrichment information is posted (ELTs for process and course support, upcoming registration dates, etc).
Complete all steps
Sierra College Policies: Academic Enrichment Policies & Guidelines
Students who do not carefully read and follow all presentation instructions WILL have issues with, or miss essential parts of, the registration process. WSCA Student & Parent Information: Student Engagement in College Courses While in High School
Sierra College Policies: Academic Enrichment Policies & Guidelines
Students who do not carefully read and follow all presentation instructions WILL have issues with, or miss essential parts of, the registration process.
Outside courses will only be listed on your transcript when approved in advance by your counselor and used to fulfill a WSCA grad requirement.
Courses approved for this reason MUST be included on your WSCA transcript, and grades will be included on your WSCA GPA (no exceptions).
NO courses taken outside of WSCA will ever be given honors points on your WSCA transcript, regardless of whether the outside school named it as AP, Honors, or college level. See Advanced Coursework Definitions.
Outside coursework not taken to replace a WSCA grad requirement will not be added to your WSCA transcript.
During senior year, your counselor will show you how to include this coursework on your college application information during the college app workshops.
Sierra College is designated as our regional community college.WSCA counselors provide guidance towards Sierra College course selection and the application process.
Students who have an interest in exploring college classes outside of Sierra College will need to navigate processes independently.
Searching Courses at Other Community Colleges. California Virtual Campus: Enroll in an online course at another California Community College without the hassle of filling out a separate application! Search for a course code or name. Then filter for asynchronous courses. Dual enrollment (currently enrolled in high school) are not eligible to enroll in courses via the CVC Exchange, due to the unique policies and procedures in place at each college. You are still encouraged to search for online courses at www.cvc.edu, but you must then apply directly to the college using CCCApply.