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Insight offers two options to earn college credit: Dual Enrollment and Concurrent Enrollment. Click here to learn more about our Dual Enrollment program.
Concurrent Enrollment allows qualified students to fulfill high school graduation requirements while simultaneously gaining college credits toward a certificate, diploma, or a college degree.
Research has shown that Concurrent Enrollment can provide access to challenging, college preparatory curriculum to students who might otherwise have been shut out of such curriculum through the traditional high school system.
Concurrent Enrollment at a Community College
High school students are eligible to take free community college courses and get a jump start on building a college transcript.
You can take classes that will meet requirements for Fine Arts, Electives, and Languages other than English. Make sure we approve it before you sign up.
Taking community college courses is available by enrolling in the community college as a concurrently enrolled student - K-12 Program.
It is important to know that taking a class at a community college will be on your college transcript. Be certain you can handle the coursework and time commitment.
Contact your school counselor for more information!
Credit Conversion
College Credit High School Credit
1 unit = 3.33 credits
3 units = 10 credits
What are the eligibility requirements?
Eligibility will be verified using the student's previous grades and attendance history.
Minimum GPA of 2.0 (C Average)
Stable attendance
Students who can benefit from accelerating their academic or vocational careers are eligible and welcome.
Students who need remedial work, work to make-up for failed high school classes, are not eligible and must be served by Insight.
How do I Sign up?
Select the community college you want to attend and apply online
Most colleges have a concurrent enrollment application form for High School Students to complete.
Review the course catalog for courses you’re interested in taking
Students must submit a copy of the high school concurrent enrollment application to the Insight School Counselor prior to enrollment in each semester he/she wishes to participate.
Email this form to School Counselor for signature at least 2 weeks prior to college deadline
Also remember that you can only take community college courses IF it’s a class that Insight does not offer.
What are the steps to enroll?
Get the Form
Contact the community college (by phone, in-person, or email) to receive a concurrent enrollment registration form for high school students. Most schools have this form.
Look up Courses
Review the community college's online course catalog and select the courses you want to take. Make sure you read the description of the course and you meet the prerequisites (if there are any) for the course.
Fill out the Form
Get your parent's approval for attending a college class and have them sign the concurrent enrollment form (if under 18).
Send School Counselor the information
Send the completed concurrent enrollment form to your School Counselor via email to obtain her signature and discuss your selection.
This form needs to be scanned and emailed to your counselor.
Counselor will review and sign the form and send back to you.
Give us at least 1 week to get the form back to you.
Don't wait until last minute or you might miss deadlines.
Complete and submit admissions application and concurrent enrollment form to the college.
You will be required to take assessment tests if you enroll in English or Math courses and you must adhere to any prerequisite requirements.
You must fill out a separate high school concurrent enrollment form for each semester you wish to attend.
How many credits will I get?
Credit Conversion
College Credit High School Credit
1 unit = 3.33 credits
3 units = 10 credits
How do I receive credit?
In order to receive high school credit, you will need to send your School Counselor an official transcript with the class taken from the community college.
Please allow up to 1 week for a signature for concurrent enrollment paperwork.