Dual Enrollment/Articulation Credit
CTE – Dual Enrollment/Articulation Credit
Formerly, an articulation is an agreement between two or more educational institutions meant to ease the transition for students moving from one course/program to another course/program in an attempt to minimize and/or eliminate courses being repeated.
But what does this have to do with SUHSD CTE students?
When a SUHSD student completes a CTE course, that student could also earn college unit credits just for passing a class. We are partnered with Southwestern College, which has an entire section dedicated to CTE Transitions, to offer our students these articulations.
Sounds too good to be true, right?
Our CTE Pathways page lists each of our SUHSD high schools and the pathways available at that school. Not only can you receive an “a-g” credit to keep on track for college graduation requirements, but specific classes also offer an articulation credit. That articulation credit is equivalent to college credit for taking a college level class, which may be transferred to another college.
Enroll in a class that offers an articulation credit Register with California
Community College Apply Complete the Southwestern College Application
Process Register in the CATEMA system Fill out and turn in your CTE
Transitions College Request form
Articulated Course Summary
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Community College Access Pathways (CCAP) Courses
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