Connecticut State Community College
Dual/Concurrent Enrollment Program
The Connecticut State Community College’s College Career Pathways (CCP) program allows sophomores, juniors, and seniors to simultaneously earn high school and college credits for select courses at Valley. This worthwhile program, free of charge, allows students to begin their post-secondary education while still at Valley Regional High School.
The Connecticut State Community College’s College Career Pathways (CCP) program allows sophomores, juniors, and seniors to simultaneously earn high school and college credits for select courses at Valley. This worthwhile program, free of charge, allows students to begin their post-secondary education while still at Valley Regional High School.
The Connecticut State Community College is accredited and transfers credits to many other colleges and universities. The decision to accept transfer credits is made by the college or university that would be receiving them.
The Connecticut State Community College is accredited and transfers credits to many other colleges and universities. The decision to accept transfer credits is made by the college or university that would be receiving them.
CCP Courses
CCP Courses
The following VRHS courses are offered as concurrent enrollment with CT State Community College:
The following VRHS courses are offered as concurrent enrollment with CT State Community College:
VRHS Course: Teacher: CT State Course:
VRHS Course: Teacher: CT State Course:
Anatomy & Physiology Dr. Peano BIO1100 *
Anatomy & Physiology Dr. Peano BIO1100 *
Graphic Arts Mr. LeQuire NMP1110
Graphic Arts Mr. LeQuire NMP1110
Advanced Photography Mr. LeQuire NMP 1120
Advanced Photography Mr. LeQuire NMP 1120
Advanced Graphic Arts Mr. LeQuire NMP 1025
Advanced Graphic Arts Mr. LeQuire NMP 1025
Accounting 2 Ms. Bickelhaupt ACC 100
Accounting 2 Ms. Bickelhaupt ACC 100
*Anatomy & Physiology (BIO 1100) requires placement tests in English and math in order to be eligible for college credit.
*Anatomy & Physiology (BIO 1100) requires placement tests in English and math in order to be eligible for college credit.
CCP Application
CCP Application
Please watch the tutorial video above before applying. You must be enrolled in one of the CCP courses listed above, be in 10th-12th grade, and have a GPA of 2.0 or higher in order to be eligible for this program.
Please watch the tutorial video above before applying. You must be enrolled in one of the CCP courses listed above, be in 10th-12th grade, and have a GPA of 2.0 or higher in order to be eligible for this program.
If you have taken a CCP course before, please log in and do not reapply. Use your personal email address, not your school-issued email. Your Social Security Number is also required.
If you have taken a CCP course before, please log in and do not reapply. Use your personal email address, not your school-issued email. Your Social Security Number is also required.
Admit Type: CCP High School (do not submit a general application)
Entry Term: Concurrent Enrollment 2023-2024
Course: Use the CT Stat Course number shown above
Grades and Transcripts
Grades and Transcripts
To access grades and unofficial transcripts:
To access grades and unofficial transcripts:
- Log in using your NetID.
- Go to the Student Tab.
- Click on the “Student Self-Service” channel.
- Click on “Student Records.”
- Click on “Transcripts.”
- Click on “View Unofficial Transcript,” select level, then submit.
- View/Print your final grades/transcript.
Official transcripts are available as electronic transcripts that can be sent directly to educational institutions, potential employers, or other appropriate entities.
Official transcripts are available as electronic transcripts that can be sent directly to educational institutions, potential employers, or other appropriate entities.
- Log in using your NetID.
- Go to the Student Tab.
- Click on the “Student Self-Service” channel.
- Click on “Student Records.”
- Click on “Transcripts.
- Click on “Request an Official eTranscript.”
- Access the transcript ordering site, complete the form, and submit.
Forgot ID Number
Forgot ID Number
Visit the Support Center page. You will need the last 4 digits of your social security number and your college email address.
Visit the Support Center page. You will need the last 4 digits of your social security number and your college email address.
If you opted out of providing your SSN on your application, you will need to visit one of the community college campuses with a photo ID to obtain this information.
If you opted out of providing your SSN on your application, you will need to visit one of the community college campuses with a photo ID to obtain this information.