Concurrent and Dual Enrollment Requirements

COS Summer and Fall Registration

Concurrent/Dual Enrollment

High School students may take COS courses concurrently with their high school enrollment. Please see your Learning Director for procedures to enroll concurrently at COS.

Dual Enrollment COS/VUSD Partnership

VUSD is very excited to offer students Dual Enrollment access to college credit through a partnership with College of the Sequoias Community College! Enrollment is currently open for English 1 for the Fall of 2020 and English 2 for the Spring of 2020. Students, in the STRONG Academy, will enroll in Medical Terminology via their Sports Medicine course. Dual enrollment refers to college/university courses offered at the high school during regular school hours. Students attending these courses earn high school and college/university credits concurrently. Final grades are posted on the high school and college/university transcript. Credit transferability is dependent upon the course and students’ college/university of acceptance. Dual enrollment courses are free to VUSD High School students.

This program will target current juniors to be seniors. Enrollment will be based on meeting the COS criteria along with compatibility with high school schedule.

Common Questions Regarding Dual/Concurrent Enrollment:

How do I take a college course?

A student must receive prior approval by the high school Student Services department to take college courses. Permission is required to substitute courses from another institution for high school graduation requirements. A Concurrent Enrollment Permission Form is required each semester.

How many college courses can I take as a high school student?

Students are required to be enrolled in high school full time (6 periods). Any variation to this requires administrative permission. High school students may take up to 11 units of college coursework a semester.

How does a student get credit for college coursework?

Parents/students must present an official college transcript to their high school Student Services to receive high school credit and for the coursework to appear on a student’s high school transcript.

What college coursework receives the 5.0 scale?

Coursework from a 4 year university or coursework which is transferable to a 4 year university qualifies. This generally understood as academic community courses numbered 001-009 (UC transferable), and courses numbered 100-199 (CSU transferable).

Will college coursework count toward high school graduation requirements?

College courses that generally align with the high school graduation requirement courses may be transferred in to meet a graduation requirement but pre-approval must be received. There will be an updated approved COS course list forthcoming. All other coursework added to the high school transcript will go toward high school elective credit.

How much high school credit will be awarded for a college course?

Every 1 unit of college coursework equals 3.3 high school credits. Earned credits will be rounded up or down and capped at 10 units for any one course. Therefore, 1 college unit equals 3 high school credits, 2 equals 7, and 3 or more will equal 10.