What is Concurrent Enrollment?
Concurrent enrollment refers to programs where students are enrolled in two schools simultaneously. Many concurrent enrollment programs involve high school students simultaneously taking college classes, most often at a local community college. Others are specially developed programs where students take classes to receive both high school and college credit from the same class at the same time.
Process for Concurrent Enrollment:
Antelope Valley College - Cerro Coso Community College - Victor Valley College- College of the Canyons
For college book requests:
~ Give PLT your college ID# (not your 5 digit Gorman ID number).
~ Exact name of the college course/s being taken, including section numbers ex. ENGL 101
~ The book information for each course taken: title, author, ISBN number, and price of book.
~ Pick up the book at the college book store when notified by your PLT.
Once PLT confirms that the student is in the college class, PLT gives regional counselor the course title and then adds that course to the Master Agreement, once it is available to be added.
- Student applies online with the college they choose
- Student generally takes a placement test in math and reading
- Student attends the offered college counseling appointment, which may be online
- Student obtains high school counselor signature on Concurrent Enrollment Form and submits that form to the college (Form varies depending on the college)
- Student registers on the given date through the college
Antelope Valley College - Cerro Coso Community College - Victor Valley College- College of the Canyons
For college book requests:
~ Give PLT your college ID# (not your 5 digit Gorman ID number).
~ Exact name of the college course/s being taken, including section numbers ex. ENGL 101
~ The book information for each course taken: title, author, ISBN number, and price of book.
~ Pick up the book at the college book store when notified by your PLT.
Once PLT confirms that the student is in the college class, PLT gives regional counselor the course title and then adds that course to the Master Agreement, once it is available to be added.