Concurrent Enrollment

2. What is the Application Process?

EAOP/DCAC students must complete a Concurrent Enrollment application by November 5, 2023.

There is a three-step process to participate in the EAOP/DCAC Concurrent Enrollment Program:

Step 1: EAOP students must complete an EAOP Concurrent Enrollment application by the application deadline

Step 2: Complete the self-selected community college’s enrollment application

Step 3: Complete the community college’s...

Concurrent Enrollment Orientation: Saturday, Dec. 10th

November 28, 2022

Concurrent Enrollment Orientation

This is a friendly reminder that we have our mandatory Concurrent Enrollment (CE) Student and Family Orientation this Saturday, December 10th, at UC Berkeley.

When: Saturday, December 10th, 2022

Where: UC Berkeley Campus, Dwinelle Hall (map), Room 155

Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM...

5. How much does Concurrent Enrollment program cost?

Academic programs are at no cost to program participants. Supplemental support will be provided to students for any course materials associated with the courses they are enrolled in.

1. When is Concurrent Enrollment Program?

Our 10th- and 11th-grade EAOP/DCAC students interested in the Concurrent Enrollment program will be enrolled in the Spring semester at their local community college.

The spring semester runs from the 3rd week of January through the 3rd week of May. Days and times may vary depending on the selected course(s).

Students who participate in EAOP’s Concurrent Enrollment program will also attend six (6) Saturday Academic Study Skills Seminars...

6. How can I obtain a copy of my Community College transcript?

Students can obtain a copy of their community college transcript from their community college’s online student portal.

4. Do students receive high school credit?

Selected courses will be acceptable for high school credit. Students who would like to receive high school credit from their college courses must consult with their high school counselor. The majority of the courses from the curated list will be UC/CSU transferable courses and will be on their community college transcript.

3. What classes do students take?

Students can select their desired course from a curated Concurrent Enrollment course list. Typically, these courses will be UC/CSU transferrable courses.