Dual Enrollment-High School Students

Partnering for College Success

The mission of the Dual Enrollment Program at Victor Valley College is to build partnerships with local high school districts that develop a thriving culture, based upon student success, for both mainstream and underrepresented students alike. Allowing students to be involved in a college experience while in high school places them in a prime position to develop and advance academically, while earning both high school and college credit.  

COLLEGE CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

At Victor Valley College we are dedicated to helping high school students throughout our district achieve college and career readiness. In partnership with local high schools, we are striving to support students' needs by:

  • Offering students opportunities to enroll in college-level courses to support high school graduation rates;
  • Increasing the number of students who are college and career ready upon graduating from high school;
  • Increasing students preparation to transfer to four-year colleges and universities starting in high school; 
  • Developing seamless Career Education pathways from high school to community college;
  • At Victor Valley College there are multiple ways students can earn college credit while still in high school.

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Dual Enrollment: CCAP & Non-CCAP

Dual Enrollment offers high school students the opportunity to enroll in VVC courses and receive college credit while pursuing their high school diploma. Dual Enrollment is divided into two areas: CCAP and Non-CCAP (formerly Concurrent Enrollment). Courses are offered in a variety of disciplines and fields including general education and career pathway courses that align with local industry. Students can take these courses at their high school or at VVC depending on the agreement between the high school district and the college district. Students who are interested in participating in the CCAP program at their high school should meet with their high school counselor for more information.

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STEPS TO ENROLLMENT  
1. APPLY FOR ADMISSION             

Take the first step – it’s fast and easy! Complete and submit your free application online. 

  • New and returning high school students (those with an absence of two consecutive primary terms: fall or spring semesters; excluding summer and winter terms) must complete an online application for admission. 

  • Complete your application online on the CCCApply website. Create an account using a personal email or log in if you already have an account. Remember to write down and save your Student ID number. Allow 2-3 business days for your application to be processed and to receive a Welcome VVC email with your student identification number. 

2. STUDENT ORIENTATION   

Participation in the online orientation is mandatory and offers an overview of academic programs and support services aimed at facilitating your success.  

  • After you receive your Welcome email with your VVC student ID# log into MyVVC. Your orientation video can be found in Self-Service.  
  • If you need assistance contact the Connect2Success  at (760) 245-4271 or via email at info@vvc.edu  

3. CAREER COACH  

While optional, engaging with the online career coach can be beneficial in exploring majors, in-demand careers, and educational paths aligned with your interests.  

4. PLACEMENT SURVEY  

It's essential to complete the placement survey to determine your starting point in Math and English, enabling you to progress efficiently towards your goals.  

  •  The placement survey consists of a 10-minute video and a short survey. It takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete and can be accessed by logging into MyVVC then click on the Self-Service icon.          
5. ***DUAL ENROLLMENT FORMS*** 

Discuss assessment test results and courses you wish to take with your high school counselor or high school official. Complete a Dual Enrollment Form and Dual Enrollment/CCAP Parent Authorization Form and obtain appropriate signatures. 

  • A new Dual Enrollment form must be completed for each semester until you graduate from high school. 

  • This form must be complete to include all signatures and initials.

  • A separate Parent Authorization form must also be completed. This form is one-time and valid while you are in high school. 

Note: Homeschooled students must provide a copy of their affidavit that has been filed with the Superintendent of Public Instruction through the California Department of Education. 

6. REGISTER FOR CLASSES -CCAP STUDENTS         

Ready to register for classes? Log into MyVVC and register online for classes on or after your assigned block in the Self-Service.  

  • Self-Service: click on Student Planning and register for classes (on your assigned registration date)   

    • View these step-by-step help videos:   

      • Determine your Registration Date: Reg Date Video   

      • Register for courses: How To Enroll Video 

      • Class registration also can be done by completing an ADD/DROP form 

      • In-Person: Register for classes in Bldg. 23 at the Admissions windows.

***CCAP students (classes taken at their high school) will not need to register for your classes through Self-Service. Your high school will submit your name to VVC, and you will be automatically added to the approved courses from your dual enrollment form.***

Unit limitations

CCAP students are limited to a maximum of 15 units, no more than 4 courses for the Fall or Spring semester and 8.0 units for Summer sessions. CCAP students will not be permitted to take winter session courses due to CCAP classes dates overlapping winter dates.

Non-CCAP students are limited to maximum of 11 units, no more than 4 courses for Fall or Spring semesters and 8.0 units for Summer/Winter semesters.

Neither Non-CCAP or CCAP students will be permitted to go over the unit limit or course limit. 

***STUDENTS must be present with a PHOTO ID for all transactions in-person with Admissions and Records.*** 
7. REGISTRATION FEES                

Fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Pay your Registration Fees, learn more here: "Fees & Refunds"   

Parking Permits: https://www.paymycite.com/vvc/parkingpermit.aspx 

Payment Options:  

  • MyVVC portal then clicking the Self-Service icon and Financial Information tab or visiting https://www.vvc.edu/cashiers-office  

  • By mail – Mail payment to VVC Cashier’s Office, 18422 Bear Valley Road, Victorville, CA 92395  

  • In-person – Pay at the Cashier’s Office (Building 23) 

***IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFIRM THE REGISTRATION OF CLASSES AND PAY FEES. FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES ARE ENFORCED.***   
8. VVC ID CARD 

A VVC ID Card is required to access specific classes, computer labs, the weight room, and the library. 

  • After you have registered for classes, take a valid I.D. and a copy of your VVC Registration Statement to the Associated Student Body Office (ASB) in building 44 (the second floor) to receive your VVC ID/ASB card. 

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BRIDGE COUNSELOR LISTS

 

High School Bridge Counselors (9th-10th Graders):
 

 

High School Bridge Counselors (12th Graders):

 

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