Dual Enrollment
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Our Dual Enrollment program enables high school students to enroll in college courses on Helix's campus. Completing these courses provides students the opportunity to earn both high school credit and transferable college credits. Dual enrollment attempts to bridge equity gaps by partnering with Grossmont Cuyamaca College District to offer a variety of classes for free to Helix students. Many of these courses meet CSU/ UC requirements, such as MATH 281 (Multivariable Calculus) and ENG 120 (College Composition and Reading). By exposing students to college-level coursework and rigor, they are more confident and better prepared when entering college.
Students in all grades can earn both high school and college credits in these classes. The courses are taught by qualified Helix teachers or Grossmont instructors. The classes are college level and students will be held to a college-level standard. Although these are difficult courses, students are successful because of the support systems we offer at Helix. These courses are completely free including tuition, fees and books.
We have grown the Dual Enrollment program to offer over 70 college-level units on our campus this year, making our program one of the strongest in the State. We believe offering this program is an important way to expand educational opportunities, improve economic mobility, and meet California’s workforce needs.
It is a graduation requirement to take at least 1 Dual Enrollment or AP course. Many of our seniors graduate each year with at least 1 year of college already completed.
To learn more about our Dual Enrollment program, click here. If you are interested in taking advantage of this program, you can do this during your Summer Registration Meeting or schedule a meeting with your grade level counselor or academic advisor. You can find their contact information here. Our Dual & Concurrent Enrollment Guidelines can be found HERE.
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Options for College Classes While Enrolled in High School
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Dual Enrollment
A college course (through Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District) that is offered on the Helix campus during the regular Helix school day. A list of our Dual Enrollment Courses can be found in the COURSE CATALOG.
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Concurrent Enrollment
A college course (through any college) that is not offered on the Helix campus. This course usually takes place at the college, but could also be an online course.
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Articulated Credit
A high school class that offers students the opportunity to earn college credit.
Guidelines & Tutorials
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Dual & Concurrent Enrollment Guidelines
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Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Tutorials
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Helpful Information about Dual Enrollment, AP, Honors and IB Programs