PART D: STUDENT AGREEMENT
The college has the right to restrict enrollment for reasons of health and safety, preparedness of the student, availability and college board
policy. Please review the program policies below to ensure you have a successful experience at SBCC. (References- California Education Code:
Sections 48800-48802, 76001, 76300)
1. Maximum Units: Santa Barbara City College allows eligible 9th – 12th grade students to register in a maximum of 11.9
college units during the fall and spring semesters (Seniors a maximum of 12.0 units) in order to enrich their educational
experience. Students may submit the Petition: Dual Enrollment Request for Maximum Unit Exception to the Dual
Enrollment office for consideration to exceed unit limit (go to http://sbcc.edu/dualenrollment/forms.php to download
form).
2. Restricted Courses: Students may enroll in most college level courses, provided they meet the necessary prerequisites. The
following classes may not be taken by high school students: English 60-100; Math 1-104; ESL 29-100; DSPS courses;
Health 101 is open to students 17 years of age or older. 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 that a student must demonstrate pre-
existing knowledge and/or skills to be successful in the course. To petition to satisfy a pre-requisite by means other than a
qualifying SBCC assessment level or a qualified SBCC course go to http://www.sbcc.edu/prerequisitepolicy/.
4. Assessment: All students planning to enroll in English or math classes must qualify on the SBCC assessment tests
(see http://www.sbcc.edu/assessmentcenter/Assessment Center.php for details on testing hours and exemptions) or college English or math
course work.
5. Fees: High school students are not required to pay SBCC enrollment fees. However, students taking courses on the SBCC Campus
are required to pay a Health Fee and a Transportation Fee, in addition those seniors that enroll in 12 units or more will be assessed
the per unit fee. Out of state students pay tuition. For a current list of fees, please visit http://www.sbcc.edu/fees. Other costs, such as
materials and books, are to be paid by the student. IMPORTANT NOTE: If a student is enrolled only in online class (es), or classes
on a high school campus, and does not come to SBCC for instruction, the Transportation and Health fees are not assessed.
6. Course Registration: For courses taught on the SBCC Campus, it is the student’s responsibility to log into his or her SBCC Campus Pipeline
account to register for course(s). Please note, that submitting this approval form and application to Admissions & Records does not register
you in the course. It is the student’s responsibility to register for the course(s) in Pipeline in accordance with all college deadlines.
7. Rules & Regulations: All SBCC Dual Enrollment students are responsible for complying with the rules and regulations of the college as
published in the SBCC college Catalog and schedule of classes.
8. Grades: The grade(s) you earn in your SBCC class(es) will become a part of your official college academic record. For students attending
local service-area high schools, SBCC sends a final semester grade report to the Registrar of the high school you listed on your application for
admission. It is your responsibility to make sure you have received high school credit. Check with your Registrar to be sure your SBCC
grade(s) has been posted to your high school transcript. Students may also view their course grades by logging into their SBCC Pipeline
account. Please note students must make satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 and completion of 67% of courses
attempted) to maintain eligibility for financial aid when they begin SBCC as a full-time college student.
YOU MUST SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
□ I authorize SBCC to release my final grades to my high school Registrar.
□ I DO NOT authorize SBCC to release my final grades to my high school Registrar.
NOTE: If you opt out, your high school may request that you provide the registrar with an official SBCC transcript before giving credit
towards high school requirements/graduation.
I have read, understand and agree to the above policies and requirements.
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