Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 5, § 55051 - Articulation of High School Courses
(a) For purposes of this section, the term
"articulated high school course" means a high school course or courses that the
faculty in the appropriate discipline, using policies and procedures approved
by the curriculum committee established pursuant to section
55002, have determined to be
comparable to a specific community college course.
(b) The governing board of a community
college district may adopt policies to permit articulated high school courses
to be applied to community college requirements in accordance with this
section. Articulated high school courses may be accepted in lieu of comparable
community college courses to partially satisfy:
(1) requirements for a certificate program,
including the total number of units required for the certificate; or,
(2) The major or area of emphasis
requirements in a degree program.
(c) Articulated high school courses used to
partially satisfy certificate or major/area of emphasis requirements shall be
clearly noted as such on the student's academic record. Notations of community
college course credit shall be made only if community college courses are
successfully completed or if credit is earned via credit by
examination.
(d) Except through
credit by examination, as defined in section
55753, high school courses may not
be used to satisfy:
(1) The requirement of
section 55063 that students complete at
least 60 semester or 90 quarter units in order to receive an associate degree;
or,
(2) Any general education
requirement for the associate degree established by the
district.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 66700 and 70901, Education Code. Reference: Sections 66700, 70901 and 70902, Education Code.
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