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High School Articulation Request

What is High School Articulation?

Articulation is an agreement between two campuses. When a high school course is articulated with a college course, it means that the students who pass the high school class will be able to earn college credits for that course. 

To earn college credit, a student must complete a full year of the high school course and earn a “B” or better in both semesters.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ARTICULATION?

  • High school students earn college credit while in high school 
  • High school students save time by earning Napa Valley College credits
  • High school students save money by earning free Napa Valley College credits
  • High school students increase and expand their knowledge of college and career readiness

HOW DO I ENROLL IN AN ARTICULATED CLASS?

  • High school students inform their high school counselor of their interest
  • The high school counselor/career technical education instructors will assist student through completion of the required paperwork

WHAT IS THE COST OF ARTICULATION?

There are no costs to take a class while in high school.

DOES ARTICULATED CREDIT TRANSFER TO OTHER COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES?

Articulation credit is intended to be used toward the attainment of a degree or certificate at Napa Valley College. However, depending on the other higher education institution’s policy, it may be used as transfer credit. Check with the other institution about acceptance of articulated high school course credit.

WHICH NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE COURSES QUALIFY FOR CREDIT?

Review the list of articulated courses offered by your high school and or check our current High School Articulation Courses.

 

Resources for High School Partners

Contact our Dual Enrollment team if you are interested in articulation with Napa Valley College.

high school articulation request

Our Team

Cristine Tapia
Manager of Dual Enrollment and Educational Partnerships
(707) 690-0704
cristine.tapia@napavalley.edu 

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