Students, K-12, may take college level (degree applicable) classes on a seats-available basis with permission from a parent and their school principals. Non-degree applicable courses such as Academic Development, English B1, and Math BA may not be taken.
Students may complete the orientation online at our Counseling web site or in person by checking the orientation dates in our class schedule on our web site.
The assessment test schedule can be found in the current class schedule on our web site. Please bring the following items with you to the test:
Make an appointment to attend a new student workshop by calling 395-4421. Please make sure you inform them you are a concurrent student. You will need to bring a copy of your high school transcript to the workshop. There is not room for parents or friends to attend with you.
Bring your fully completed and signed Concurrent Enrollment Form to the Admissions Office. If all the matriculation steps have been completed, you will be cleared to register seven days after the start of open registration.
If you have any questions, please contact the Admissions & Records office at (661) 395-4301.