High School Enrollment
Did you know you could start earning college credits? Attend Norco College while you are still in High School.
The benefits of High School Enrollment
- Increase the likelihood to attend and complete college once the student graduates from High School.
- Be better prepared for college both academically and socially.
- Opportunity to explore various careers and majors options before entering college.
- Earn College credits while still enrolled in High School.
- Most of our courses are transferable to 4-year universities, including UC and CSU systems.
- Save money on college tuition. Tuition (Unit) fees are waived.
What are the different types of enrollment for a High School Student?
You are considered a Concurrent Enrollment student if you are taking a regular college class on campus (not at your High School). Eligibility and approval process is a little bit different. Student is also responsible for some fees, including their own textbooks/materials.
You are considered a Dual Enrollment student if you are taking classes offered at your High School or Online through your High School. Tuition fees are waived, and the textbooks or materials for your class may be included depending on your high school.
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Contact Us
Please email us at DualEnrollment@norcocollege.edu
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