Office of Admissions & Records
Concurrent Enrollment Program
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Concurrent Enrollment Program?
2. What are the requirements?
3. How many classes can I enroll in?
4. Will I get college and/or high school credits for the classes I take at
Chabot College?
5. How much does it cost to enroll in Concurrent Enrollment Program?
6. What is the process for enrolling in the Concurrent Enrollment
Program?
7. I am already enrolled this semester and I am interested in taking classes
next semester. Do I need to complete the concurrent enrollment forms out again?
8. How can I register for classes?
9. I am graduating from high school and am a concurrent enrolled student at
Chabot, do I need to reapply?
10. How can I obtain a Chabot College transcript to submit to my high school?
11. How can I check my Concurrent admission status?
12. What is my student id or "W" number and/or PIN?
13. When can I register for my classes?
14. Do I need to obtain both counselor and principal signatures?
15. I have submitted a recommendation form and it has been approved, but I want
to take another course. What can I do?
16. How can I check my English and/or Math assessment scores?
17. Can I use my high school credit for a prerequisite t a course at Chabot
College?
18. When is the deadline for apply for the Concurrent Enrollment Program?
19. I'm trying to register for a class but I received a CLOSED SECTION or NEED
AUTHORIZATION # message. What can I do?
1.
What is the High School Concurrent Enrollment Program?
Chabot College provides
opportunities for minor students to enroll in college-level,
degree-applicable courses for advanced scholastic or advanced vocational
purposes. Students who desire to participate in concurrent enrollment must
be recommended by their principal and have written parental permission.
Concurrently enrolled students will be permitted to enroll in no more than
six units per semester or two classes. The students will be treated as
regular college students and are expected to comply with all college rules
and regulations. At the completion of the course, the student receives
college credit. They must arrange for their own transportation to and from
the college and provide their own books and equipment.
2.
What are the requirements to participate in the Concurrent Enrollment
High School Program?
- Limit enrollment to advanced scholastic courses. Enrollment in Physical
Education or basic skills courses (e.g. ENGL 101A, 101B, 102; MATH 105/105L,
ESL courses) will not be allowed.
- Be pre-approved by the school principal and counselor to pursue specific
courses. (Pursuant to CA Ed Code sections 48800, 48800.5, and 488802)
- Have written parental approval.
3.
How many classes can I enroll in?
- Concurrently enrolled school
students are permitted to enroll in a maximum of six (6) units or 2
courses per semester.
4.
Will I get high school credit for the classes I take at Chabot College?
Concurrent enrollment students earn college credit for all
courses completed at Chabot. Please consult high school counselor for more
information.
5.
How much does it cost to enroll in the Concurrent Enrollment
Program?
Enrollment fees are waived for students in the concurrent enrollment
program. A $3.00 optional mailing fee is assessed to all concurrent
enrollment students in order to provide grade reports at the end of the
term. The $9.00 Health Service Fee for the summer session and $13.00 Health
Services Fee for the spring and fall semester are mandatory. PLEASE NOTE:
International and out-of-state students will be assessed tuition and
enrollment fees.
6.
What is the process for enrolling in the Concurrent Enrollment Program?
- Check out the
schedule of classes and
find up to 6 units of classes you want to take. Note: Limited enrollment to
advanced scholastic courses. Enrollment in physical education or basic
skills courses will not be allowed.
- Complete and submit a
Chabot College Online Application for
Admission.
- Complete the
Recommendation for Concurrent
Enrollment Program for High School Students form and get the required
signatures (principal, counselor & parent). Bring or mail it to the Chabot
College Admissions & Records Office, 25555 Hesperian Blvd., Hayward 94545.
- Submit a copy of your
high school transcript be sent to the above address, Attention: Concurrent
Enrollment Application for Admission. Home school students should also
submit a copy of their R4 affadavit.
- Complete Release of Personal Information/Emergency form.
- You will be notified by mail of your
approved recommendation and be given a date when you can register online
via
CLASS-Web.
7.
I am already enrolled this semester and I am interested in taking classes
the next semester. Do I need to complete the concurrent enrollment forms out
again?
Yes, you
need to submit all required forms each semester of attendance. (Application, Recommendation Form, current high school
transcript, and Release of Personal
Information)
8.
How can I register for classes?
After you are notified by the Office of Admissions and
Records that your recommendation have been approved, you can use our online
registration system -
CLASS-Web (please see Help Zone page for instruction). Students will be
dropped from courses not listed on their approved recommendation.
9.
I am graduating from high school and am a concurrently enrolled student
at Chabot, do I need to reapply?
Yes, you will need to apply like a regular college
student. If you have a hold on your record for concurrent enrollment, you
would need to present proof of graduation.
10. How can I obtain a Chabot College transcript to submit
to my high school?
Please refer to the
Transcript
request page for more information. However, your high school will be mailed
confirmation transcript for your educational status when grades are
available.
11. How can I check my Concurrent Enrollment
admission status?
Once your admissions packet has been reviewed, you will be
a mailed a copy of your recommendation and instructions how to register
online. If you have submitted your
admissions packet after the start of the registration date, you need to
allow two working days for processing.
12. What is my student W # and PIN?
The CLASS-Web User ID corresponds to your student ID number. You may use your
Social Security Number if you provided it at the time of application, or your W
ID number. Your CLASS-Web User ID should be entered as all nine digits, with no
dashes or spaces.
The PIN is a 6-digit numeric code. It is initially
set to your birthdate in the format MMDDYY (i.e. 050772 for May 7, 1972). We
encourage you to change your PIN immediately. Be sure to enter the leading zero
(if any is needed): for example, the month of May would be entered '05'.
13. When can I register for my classes?
Please refer to the
academic
calendar for registration dates. Spaces in classes are limited. You should
begin process for concurrent enrollment at lease one month before the start of
the term to allow time for application processing, Director's approval,
assessment, and course registration. If you submit all your
documents after the start of the registration period, it will take at least two
working days for processing. You cannot register the same day. Your information
has to be entered into our student information system and your admission packet
will be reviewed by Director of Admissions & Records for approval.
14. Do I need to obtain both counselor and principal signatures?
Yes, both counselor and principal signature are required before you can
register for a course or their designee whose signature is on file with the
Director of Admissions. Students in 3rd to 8th grade are also required to obtain
the Vice-President of Student Services on their recommendation.
15. I have submitted a recommendation and it has been approved, but I want
to take another course. What can I do?
Concurrent Enrollment students are allowed to take up to 6 units
or 2 classes per semester. If you decide to take a course different from your
approved recommendation form, you need to obtain a new recommendation form with
the course you want to take and obtain your counselor and principal's
signatures. You do not need to complete another application.
16. How can I check my English and/or Math assessment scores?
Log on the
CLASS-Web.
Click on the link Student Services & Financial Aid. Then click on Student
Records. Finally, click on
.
17. Can I use my high school credit for a prerequisite to a course at
Chabot College?
Credits earned in high school cannot be transferred to Chabot College. If you
have taken the AP placement test, bring the scores with you to the Counseling
department to determine if the scores satisfy the equivalent course
pre-requisite.
18. When is the deadline for apply for the Concurrent Enrollment Program?
Deadline to apply and submit required documents, one week before the last
day to add. (See
academic calendar for date)
19. I'm trying to register for a class but I received a CLOSED SECTION or
NEED AUTHORIZATION # message. What can I do?
When you receive a CLOSED SECTION message that means that the course is
full. You would need to go on the first day of instruction for that course
and ask the instructor if you can add. If the instructor grants your
request, you will be given an ADD AUTHORIZATION #. When you receive the ADD
AUTHORIZATION #, you must register on CLASS-Web immediately. Please refer to
the
academic calendar for deadline.
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