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Dual Enrollment

What is Dual Enrollment?

Dual Enrollment is a CCAP partnership between Del Norte High School and Palomar College and CSU San Marcos. CCAP is the California College and Career Access Pathways, which allows high school students to take college courses, taught by college faculty, on the high school campus. High school students are provided an opportunity to achieve high academic goals through college coursework in a challenging, supportive, and motivating setting. Students may earn significant college credit, a certificate, and/or an AA degree upon high school graduation, as well as credits towards a high school diploma.

Things to Consider Before Taking a College Course:

  • Grades: They become part of your official college record.
  • Impact on Financial Aid: Failing a class could negatively affect future financial aid.
  • Transferability: Not all courses are transferable to every four-year university.
  • College Expectations: Adjusting to college-level content and faculty expectations may be challenging.
  • Privacy (FERPA): As a college student, parents/guardians cannot speak to professors directly regarding your academic matters.

Requirements:

  • Students must be in the 10th - 12th grade to sign up
  • Minimum GPA requirement of a 2.00
  • Must meet the minimum school day attendance requirement (10th and 11th Grade students can only have 1 off-roll per trimester)
  • Fall 2025 Courses: Students must request a 1st-period off-roll in the 1st & 2nd Trimester.
  • Spring 2026 Courses: Students must request a 1st-period off-roll in the 2nd & 3rd Trimester.

2025-26 Dual Enrollment Course Offerings:

Intro to Medical Careers (CSUSM) Course ID: 440003
Term: Fall 2025
Trimester: 1
Meeting Days: Tues., Thurs., and Fri. (a few asynchronous Weds.)
Introduction to Sociology 100 (Palomar)Fall 2025 Information Fall 2025 Fact Sheet
Course ID: 440052
Term: Fall 2025
Trimester: 1 and 2
First Day of Class: Tues. Aug. 26, 2025
Meeting Days: Tues. and Thurs.
Financial Accounting 201 (Palomar)Accounting 201 Informational Session SlidesAccounting 201 Information Sheet
Course ID: 440037
Term: Spring 2026
Trimester: 2 and 3
First Day of Class: Tues. Jan. 27, 2026 (Period 1, J-113)
Meeting Days: Tues. and Thurs., 7:35am to 9:41am


2026-27 Course Offerings (Tentative)

*Subject to availability based on student interest via CRF selections in Spring 2026*
Introduction to Sociology 100 (Palomar) class details will be posted closer to August 2026
Financial Accounting 201 (Palomar)  
Child Growth & Development 100 (Palomar)  
Introduction to Medical Careers 102 (CSUSM)  
Personal Health & Wellness 201 (CSUSM)  
 

Enrollment Process 

 
Step 1: Add/Edit DNHS Courses
  • Add the course to your DNHS CRF Selections (2025-26 Course Request Form).  Make sure to include the Off Roll request for 1st period in the appropriate trimester(s) (see Course Info above).  
Dual Enrollment on CRF
OR 
Step 2: Apply to the college Step 3:
  • Palomar only: Use your new CCC ID username and password to continue onto the official Palomar application to complete it for the upcoming term.  Once it is submitted, you can verify your current Palomar College application on your main profile page of CCC Apply under 'Submitted Applications."  You will also receive a confirmation email from CCC Apply.  Please allow up to 3 business days to receive. This email will have your Palomar ID.
  • CSUSM: Contact Mr. Roty ([email protected]) or visit him in the Nighthawk Center for next steps.
Step 4: 
  • Palomar only: Complete the K12 Form and Consent to Treatment of Minor Form entirely (do not leave boxes blank in the Student and Parent/Guardian sections).  You will need to indicate your Palomar ID number. The Palomar Instructor section does not need to be completed. Return to Mr. Luna in the Nighthawk Center for School Official Certification. 
Step 5: 
  • Attend Dual Enrollment Orientation 


Questions: Contact your DNHS school counselor
 
Mr. Jesse Luna, School Counselor
Palomar College Dual Enrollment Liaison 
[email protected]

Mr. Tim Roty, School Counselor 
CSUSM Dual Enrollment Liaison 
[email protected]
 


Other Options for Earning Early College Credit (not to be confused with Dual Enrollment)

Concurrent Enrollment Course Allows students to register independently for courses directly at a local community college.  These are traditional college courses, taken outside the high school day.
Articulated (Credit by Exam) Course
 
Courses that are aligned with a community college course.  It is taught by a high school teacher during the school day. The course is evaluated by college faculty and offer the chance for students to complete the course and get college credit when they receive a "B" or better in the class AND on the end of course exam.
 
Advanced Placement (AP)
 
Courses offered on the high school campus during the school day and align with College Board standards.  Students take fee-based AP exams in May; a qualifying score may earn college credit depending on the institution and exam score.