Dual Enrollment
We're so happy you're here! DVC offers dual enrollment through College and Career Access Pathway (CCAP) programs.
Follow our steps below to enroll for dual enrollment courses. We can help you apply and get registered for classes. If you have any questions along the way, our Welcome Services team can help. You can also email earlycollegecredit@dvc.edu for assistance with registration.
IMPORTANT: Students must be a part of a participating school district and follow the program's application process to enroll in Dual Enrollment courses. Check with your high school counselor to see your school offers dual enrollment with DVC.
If you are trying to take DVC courses independently while attending high school, please follow our steps to enroll for concurrent high school students. If you are not sure which process to complete, please check in with your high school counselor or email us at earlycollegecredit@dvc.edu.
Steps to Enroll for Dual Enrollment
Student educational rights & privacy
As a high school student attending college, your privacy of your educational records is protected. We will not release student information to parents without the prior written consent of the student. Learn more about student privacy rights.
Fees
Great news! CCAP (Dual Enrollment) courses are completely free for high schol students! You will not be charged for tuition, textooks, or other enrollment fees. If you see fees on your account for your CCAP (Dual Enrollment) courses, please contact earlycollegecredit@dvc.edu or a representative from your program to help.
If you are not a California resident high school student, contact the Admissions and Records Office for more information on nonresident enrollment fees. High school students who are classified as non-resident students for tuition purposes may be eligible for the SB150 waiver of non-resident tuition while still in high school.
Disability Support Services
DVC students with disabilities have access to many resources to succeed in college! The DSS program offers a range of support services and adaptive technology. Services include tutoring, note taking services, equipment and software assistance, and alternate media services for textbooks and classroom materials.
The DSS office is open for both in person services and remote communications, such as email, phone, online, and Zoom. Lewarn more about DSS and how to connect with our team. We can't wait to help you!