An articulation agreement between a school district and a community college district is a formal partnership that allows high school students to earn college credit for specific courses completed during high school. These agreements ensure that the coursework aligns with college-level standards, enabling students to transition smoothly into postsecondary education.
Opportunities for Students:
Earn College Credit: Students can receive college credit for designated high school courses, reducing the time and cost required to complete a college degree.
Advance in Career Pathways: Articulated courses often align with Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways, providing students with early exposure to industry-relevant skills and knowledge.
Facilitate College Transition: These agreements support a seamless transition from high school to college by aligning curricula and expectations.
2025–26 Course Articulations by High School:
The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) has established articulation agreements with the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) for the 2025–26 academic year. These agreements cover various CTE pathways across multiple high schools.
For a comprehensive list of active articulation agreements by high school, please refer to the following documents:
2025-2026 Academic Year - complete list of agreements with SDUSD
Below is a list of the 2025–26 articulation agreements between San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) high schools and the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD). These agreements enable students to earn college credit for specific high school courses, facilitating a smoother transition to postsecondary education.