The student named below is recommended as a special PART-TIME community college student to undertake course(s) of instruction offered at the
community college level. The intent of this recommendation is to provide educational enrichment opportunities for the student as authorized in
Education Code 48800 and 76001. Students may not register in a course with a prerequisite unless the prerequisite has been met previously.
The ENROLLMENT FEE and HEALTH FEE will be waived for special admit part-time students (up to 11 units for Fall/Spring semesters and up to 8
units for summer session). Enrollment in over 11 units (Fall/Spring) or 8 units (Summer) will change your status to full-time, therefore requiring
payment for all units.
The following conditions are associated with admission as a special part-time student to the college:
The course content is not altered and is intended for adults;
The student is treated as an adult, and is expected to act in a mature manner in the classroom and on campus;
Grades earned are entered onto the student’s permanent college transcript;
Parents must communicate with their son/daughter about academic progress and not with the instructor or college personnel;
Students should enroll in college-level coursework (courses numbered 1-99);
No physical education/kinesiology courses may be taken;
Completion of the 10
th
grade is required to enroll in mathematics or English courses.
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LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
MIDDLE NAME
_____________________
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STUDENT ID (YCCD provided)
BIRTH DATE
GRADE LEVEL (When classes begin i.e. 9th, 10th,
11th, 12th)
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NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
CHOOSE TERM (One per form): FALLSPRING SUMMER 20___
Class Code Course Title Units Days Time
Required Signatures
I, ____________________, as the parent/guardian of the above-named student, authorize him/her to enroll in Woodland
Community College course(s) and understand that in accordance with FERPA regulations, information may NOT be released to the parent
without written permission from the student.
_____________________ _____________________
Parent Signature Date
I,
____________________
, agree to abide by all rules and regulations of the Yuba Community College District, and authorize
the release of all academic information back to the high school.
_____________________ _____________________
Student Signature Date
Based on the student’s academic background, I verify this student is eligible to enroll in advanced scholastic or vocational
work, and is recommended
for admission to the college.
__________________________ ___________________
Designated K-12 School Official Signature Date
For Fall/Spring semesters, approval to take over 8 units is required from the college designated representative/District Registrar.
For Summer session, approval to take over 7 units is required from the college designated representative/District Registrar.
After each semester, transcripts for dual enrolled high school students will be sent to the high schools.
__________________________ ___________________ SHAP STMC STPE
YCCD Designated Rep./District Registrar Date
Rev. 9/2020
High School Recommendation
Form
Admissions and Records
2300 E. Gibson Road
Woodland, CA 95776
(530) 661-5700
Email form to WCCAdmissionsinfo@yccd.edu
from your student college email.
Dual enrollment is subject to the following requirements:
Students must have completed the 8th grade;
Students must complete the appropriate college placement when registering for an English
or Mathematics;
(1)
Students should present to the Admissions & Records Office their photo identification
(
driver’s license or another form of photo identification) for placement and to receive testin
g
r
esults; and,
(2)
the High School Recommendation Form signed by the High School Designee or County
Superintendent;
Student must have met any course prerequisite requirements;
Student should enroll in college-level coursework;
Students are required to fulfill the minimum day requirement at their high school, or for charter/
home school students, the parent has to verify that the proposed college coursework will not inter-
fere with the student’s basic high school coursework;
Charter/home-school students must present a grade equivalency certification, documenting the
gr
ade level they have achieved;
Charter/home-school students must present a copy of the affidavit submitted to the State or
County Office of Education to document the student’s involvement in an educational process;
Students are responsible to discuss the use of the college course with the high school PRIOR TO
ENROLLING IN THE COURSE. The college assumes no responsibility for the agreement betwe
en
t
he high school and the student. Students attending a class with the Yuba Community College Dis-
trict are expected to abide by all rules and regulations of the District. Non-residents will b
e
W
AIVED of paying non-resident tuition.
S
ee Schedule of Classes or College Webpage for registration dates for high school students.
Dual Enrollment Administrative Procedures
In accordance with Board Policies 5010 and 5011, the Yuba Community College District will admit
students under the age of 18 who do not hold high school diplomas or the equivalent, as special part-
time students, provided these students are recommended by their high school as being able to benefit
from advanced scholastic and vocational coursework, excluding physical education courses. Stu-
dents must have the written recommendation of their high school designee/county superintendent, and
written parental approval.
Information for High School Designee/Principal/County Superintendent Only
By signing this recommendation form, the High School designee is certifying that he/she is in
compliance with Section 48800 of the Education Code.
For Summer Session Classes ONLY:
Note: The High School Principal may recommend a pupil for community college summer session for the
following courses regardless of the 5% limitation:
(1)
College course-level coursework that applies toward the IGETC or CSU GE requirement;
(2)
College-level occupational coursework that is part of a sequence of career-technical education
c
ourses leading to a degree or certificate in that subject area.
(3)
Courses that are necessary to assist pupils who have not passed the California High School Exit
Exam.
O
ther than these 3 exemptions to the 5% rule, the High School Principal may only recommend a pupil
for community college summer session if that pupil meets all of the following criteria:
(A)
Demonstrates adequate preparation in the discipline being studied;
(B)
Exhausts all opportunities to enroll in an equivalent course, if any, at his/her school of attendance.
I
f the pupil does not qualify for one of the 3 exemptions, a High School Principal may not recommend
for community college summer session attendance more than 5% of the total number of pupils who
completed that grade immediately prior to the time of recommendation.