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Get College Credit while still in High School!

  • Cuyamaca College provides opportunities for students to enroll in courses while they are still enrolled in high school.
  • The enrollment fees are waived for HS/CC students who are enrolled less than full time; all other fees apply.
  • Permission from the high school counselor or administrator, and parent must be obtained prior to filing an application for admission.
  • For eligibility requirements, general rules and procedures, visit the Admissions and Records on the web.
  • Fill out the High School/College Credit Authorization Form with appropriate signatures prior to applying for Admission.
  • Take Personal Development-Counseling 124 while still in high school.  Check the class schedule for information.

Get College Credit for Math!

  • This agreement is between the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District and the Grossmont Union High School District.
  • To receive credit for Math 110, the student must have done the following:
    • You must obtain a passing grade in BOTH semesters of Algebra I and Geometry AND obtain an "A" or "B" grade in both semesters of Algebra II.
    • A grade of "credit" will be assigned to Math 110 and you will earn 5 college credits.
  • You must complete the Math Articulated Credit Form, and have it signed by your high school's Registrar with the high school seal.
  • You are eligible to receive articulated credit for Math  110 if you:
    • are currently enrolled and in good standing at your high school;
    • you have not completed the same course or an advanced course in the articulated subject area;
    • you have completed the articulated courses within the last three (3) years.
  • Please note that Math 110 meets the Grossmont-Cuyamaca graduation requirement for an Associate Degree.  However, it is not a transferable course to most universities.

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