Dual Enrollment/CCAP
Form
School/Parent Approval Form
Meets Age or Grade Level Requirement
2.0 GPA Verified on Transcript
Official High School Transcript
All Required Signatures Provided
Application Confirmation Page
Parent/Guardian Approval:
1. Student Responsibilities: Students must act on their own behalf. Parents, guardians, relatives, or friends are not permitted to enroll, drop, or add
classes on behalf of the student. The same applies to requesting transcripts or grade verifications if a personal copy is requested.
2. Student Records: Even though the student is also enrolled in high school, they will be creating a permanent academic record at RCCD. Under
Section 49061 of the Education Code, parents of community college students do not have a right of access to their children’s student records,
regardless of whether the student is under the age of 18. In accordance with this regulation, students’ college records will be released to parents only
with the written consent of the student.
3. Information Sharing: Through this CCAP partnership, RCC and the high school will be sharing pertinent information regarding students enrolled
in CCAP classes. Information includes, but is not limited to: academic performance, disciplinary issues and test scores.
4. Contacting Instructors: Your student is enrolled in a college course and it is important to understand that instructors work directly with students,
as opposed to the type of parent interventions you may be accustomed to at the high school level. Under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act), instructors are not required to discuss student performance or other student-related issues with parents. Riverside City College does
not accommodate parent requests to contact instructors.
5. Course Content/Material: Riverside City College is an adult learning environment. As such, discussion topics and course materials are generally
designed for adult students and may not be appropriate for younger students.
6. Supervision of Minors: Riverside Community College District assumes no responsibility for the supervision of minor students outside of the
classroom setting. Parents are responsible for providing transportation and ensuring that their children are appropriately supervised before and after
class.
Signature on this document certifies that I have read, understand, and agree to the above policies and requirements and that my child/legal ward
intends to register in public college classes that are not specifically designed for students under age 18, and that Riverside Community College District
accepts no responsibility for any extraordinary supervision of students less than 18 years of age. Further, I accept responsibility for my child/legal
ward’s behavior while he/she is attending a Riverside Community College District class.
Furthermore, I give permission for emergency first aid and treatment for my child/legal ward in the event of an accident or sudden illness. I also
give permission for him/her to be treated by a nurse, physician, and/or mental health counselor at the Health Services Center if the student is on
the RCC campus.
Name (Please Print): _ Relationship to Student:
Parent/Guardian Signature: Date:
High School Student:
1. Maximum Units: Students cannot register for more than 8 units during the fall/spring term and no more than 5 units during the summer term.
2. Restricted Courses: Students must enroll in the classes on the pathway as agreed upon between RCC and the high school. The following classes
may not be taken by high school students: All Kinesiology (KIN) courses. Additional course restrictions may be included at the discretion of the
college.
3. Pre-Requisite Requirements: When a course has a pre-requisite requirement, it means the student must demonstrate pre-existing knowledge
and/or skills to be successful in the course by completing the required previous course(s). Please check with your guidance counselor if you have
questions about which courses you can take.
4. Course Registration: Please note that submitting this approval form and required documents to Admissions & Records does not register you in
the course. It is the student’s responsibility to register for the course(s) in accordance with all college deadlines.
5. Rules & Regulations: All CCAP students are responsible for complying with the rules and regulations of the college as published in the Riverside
City College Catalog and schedule of classes.
6. Information Sharing: Through this CCAP partnership, RCC and the high school will be sharing pertinent information regarding students enrolled
in CCAP classes. Information includes, but is not limited to: academic performance, disciplinary issues and test scores.
7. Grades: The grade(s) you earn in your class(es) will become part of your official college academic record. It is your responsibility to make sure your
high school receives college transcripts that you may need in order to receive high school credit. You can request transcripts via Credentials on RCC's
website. A valid photo ID will be required to pick up a transcript in person.
I have read, understand, and agree to the above policies and procedures to be admitted as a CCAP student and I affirm that I attend high school classes
for at least a minimum day, have availed myself of all opportunities to take these classes at my school, and can benefit from college level courses.
Student Signature: Date:
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