
ENROLLMENT IN COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSEWORK
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Enrollment in community college coursework provides an advanced academic opportunity for high school students and helps ensure a smoother transition to college by providing students with greater exposure to the collegiate atmosphere.
At SRHS, juniors and seniors can take community college courses on our campus during one of their 1-6 periods. Students in all grade levels can take community college courses on their own outside of the school day.
This page is intended to clarify the different options available, provide resources to students currently enrolled in community college course work, and support students transitioning to community college after high school graduation.
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Dual Credit: Awarding of credit on a student’s high school and college transcripts for a college course.
College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) / Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): Agreement of a dual enrollment program jointly offered by the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) and the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD). This initiative allows high school students to take college-level courses, earning both high school and college credit simultaneously.​
Dual Enrollment through CCAP: High school student attends college classes offered at SRHS during the regular instructional day with other SRHS high school students as part of the student’s high school academic program. Dual credit earned. Available to 11th and 12th grades.
Dual Enrollment through MOU: High school student attends college classes either during or outside the regular instructional day, online or at Miramar with the general college population, as part of the student’s high school academic program. Dual credit earned. Available to 11th and 12th grades.
Concurrent Enrollment: High school student independently attends college classes outside the regular school day in addition to the student’s regular academic program. Available to all grade levels.
Credit by Exam (CBE): Agreement between SDUSD and SDCCD that allows high school students to receive community college credit for an approved high school class if the student meets all the requirements of the agreement. CBE agreements are available for high school College, Career and Technical Education (CCTE) courses only. Available to all grade levels. See our CCTE page for more deatils.​
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Early College Credit
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CCAP/Dual Enrollment Registration Process (Grades 11&12)
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Request the college course during articulation by form and through PowerSchool
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Use these CCAP/Dual Enrollment Instructions to complete your registration with Miramar.
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​Attend the CCAP Informational student and parent/guardian presentation. ​
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Zoom Meeting Information
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Click here to watch the Student/Parent Zoom meeting. Anyone taking a CCAP class for the first time should watch this presentation with their parent/guardian!
Next Steps
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Once you complete the JIRA form, Admissions will enroll you.
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You will receive notifications through the email you entered on the JIRA form with any actions required or prerequisites to clear. Here is an example of an email sent after your request has been approved.
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You will need to go to your college portal to pay the health fee and set up your college canvas to access the class on the first day.
Refer to the Digital Notebook with instructions on accessing your student portal and canvas.
Questions with your enrollment?
CCAP/Dual Enrollment: 619-388-7357 (ccapmiramar@sdccd.edu)
Concurrent Enrollment: 619-388-7844 (miraadm@sdccd.edu)
Registration for graduating Seniors
Enroll for Fall 2026 Before you graduate!
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​Click on the link and follow the steps to complete your enrollment before you graduate in May.
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Check out more resources for seniors in the Outreach section!
*The San Diego Community College District consist of Mesa, Miramar, and City. Once you are a student at one campus, you are a student at all campuses.
​Concurrent Enrollment Registration Process (All grade levels)
Summer Schedule available on Miramar Website on April 20th
Technical Support
The CCAP Digital Notebook includes:
Technology
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mySDCCD Portal
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SDCCD Course & Transcript Information
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SDCCD Canvas
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SDCCD Student Email
Services
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College Academic Success Services
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College DSPS
Tips for Success​
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Academic Resources
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Communicating with Your Professor
Processes
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SDCCD Drop & Withdrawal Process
Resources
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SDCCD Campus Resources
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mySDCCD Portal-High School Hold
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FERPA
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SDUSD College Course Support
Questions with your enrollment?
CCAP/Dual Enrollment: 619-388-7357 (ccapmiramar@sdccd.edu)
Concurrent Enrollment: 619-388-7844 (miraadm@sdccd.edu)
Outreach
All Students​​
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Come speak with representatives from the community college who can help answer questions regarding dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment, and full time enrollment once you graduate high school.
All Students​​
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City College has reserved seats for high school students in a few of their summer courses. Click on the photo to learn more.
The San Diego Community College District consist of Mesa, Miramar, and City. Once you are a student at one campus, you are a student at all campuses!
SENIORS
This section is dedicated to seniors planning to attend the San Diego Community College District after graduation.
SENIORS
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Planning to attend Community College next year?​
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Sign up to meet face to face with an advisor who will walk you through all the steps!​​​​​​​​
Meet with a Miramar College Counselor
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Seniors: Make your community college plan now!​
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Additional Zoom date: May 19th, 12 pm to 2 pm.
https://sdccd-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/5VLRITaPQl-cjdVqWD9dnA

All students planning to attend college should apply for FAFSA! If you plan to apply for the Promise program, you have to apply for FAFSA first!
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How to Apply
Log in to your SDUSD Clever portal
>CaliforniaColleges.edu application
>Financial Aid
>Launch FAFSA from CaliforniaColleges.edu
The San Diego Promise is a two-year completion program that provides unparalleled access to community college education by removing financial barriers and providing wrap around support. The program provides up to two years of free tuition to eligible students. Participation in the Promise program comes with a variety of benefits: counseling retention & interventions, Outreach staff support, and additional campus engagement opportunities.
SRHS CCAP Courses
*Click course title to see Course Description and number of credits*
College classes last offered in 2024-25 school year:
OCEA 101 - The Oceans (previously paired w/MUSI 103)
MUSI 103 - History of Rock (previously paired w/OCEA 101)
HEAL 101 - Health and Lifestyle (previously paired w/ SOCO 101)
SOCO 101 - Principles of Sociology (previously paired w/HEAL 101)
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