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Dual Enrollment (CCAP- College & Career Access Pathways)

There are different types of Early College Credit (ECC) opportunities available for EGUSD high school students. Each type is explained below. 

Dual Enrollment (CCAP- College & Career Access Pathways)

CCAP dual enrollment refers to college courses taken by high school students as part of a formalized pathway to promote seamless transitions to community colleges for career technical education or transfer, improving high school graduation rates, or college and career readiness. These courses are taught during the school day and enrollment is restricted to high school students. Students enrolled in these courses may receive credit both at the high school and college levels.
 
Currently, EGUSD offers the following CCAP Dual Enrollment courses within our CTE Academies and Pathways:
 

Spring 2026 Active Los Rios Community College CCAP Dual Enrollment

High School- CTE Pathway CTE Pathway Course Grade Level Offered College- College Course
Cosumnes Oaks- Medical Careers Medical Careers II 11 CRC- AH 311- Medical Language for HC
Florin- Automotive Technology Automotive Services- The Next Level 11 CRC- AMT 306- Small Engine Repair
Florin- Satellite CTE- Automotive Services Satellite Automotive Technology 12 CRC- AMT 306- Small Engine Repair
Florin- LAW Academy Intro to Public Service 10 SCC- ADMJ 300- Intro to Admin of Justice
Monterey Trail- BOSS Entrepreneurship 2 11 CRC- BUS 300- Intro to Business
Monterey Trail- BOSS Entrepreneurship 3 12 CRC- BUS 350- Small Bus. Management
Pleasant Grove- Biomedical Academy Human Body Systems Honors 10 CRC- AH 311- Medical Language for HC
Pleasant Grove- Biomedical Academy Medical Intervention Honors 11 CRC- AH 120- Human Disease
Sheldon- BioTech Academy The Science and Ethics of Biotech 10 ARC- BIOT 307- Biotech & Society
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For general dual enrollment questions, please email DualEnrollment@egusd.net.
Sacramento State University Dual Enrollment ACE- Accelerated College Entrance Program

Sacramento State University Dual Enrollment ACE- Accelerated College Entrance Program

The Accelerated College Entrance (ACE) program at CSU Sacramento enables qualified high school students to earn university credit while still completing their high school coursework. This occurs through approved courses at the student's high school. Students in the program incur a nominal per-semester fee. ACE credits earn an official Sac State transcript, which students must submit to any colleges they apply to, and continued participation requires maintaining satisfactory academic performance.
 
For further information, please email DualEnrollment@egusd.net. 
 

Spring 2026 Active ACE Agreements within CTE Pathways

High School- CTE Pathway High School Course Equivalent Grade Level Offered CSUS Course
Cosumnes Oaks- Coding & Robotics Principles & Design of Cyber-Phys Systems 12 ENG 2- Robotics Exploration
Florin- Aerospace Engineering Principles of Engineering A 11 ENGR 6- Engineering Graphics and CADD
Laguna Creek- MPTA Advanced Manufacturing I 11 ENGR 6- Engineering Graphics and CADD
Laguna Creek- MPTA Advanced Manufacturing II 12 ENGR 7- 3-D CAD Solid Modeling
Laguna Creek- MPTA Product Innovation and Design I 11 ME 37- Manufacturing Processes
Monterey Trail- DATA Intro to Computer Science A 11 CSC 1- Introduction to Computer Science
Monterey Trail- DATA Computer Programming- C++ 12 CSC 10- Introduction to Programming Logic
Monterey Trail- DATA Principles of Engineering A 11 ENGR 6- Engineering Graphics and CADD
Monterey Trail- DATA Principles of Engineering B 12 ME 37- Manufacturing Processes
Monterey Trail- Medical Assistant Medical Assistant 12 HHS 6- Medical Language for HC
Pleasant Grove- IDEA  Principles of Engineering B 12 ME 37- Manufacturing Processes
High School Articulation (Credit by Exam)

High School Articulation (Credit by Exam)

High school articulation provides a method by which college credit is awarded for the successful completion of an equivalent high school Career Technical Education (CTE) course. College credit is awarded on the college transcript if a “B” or better is earned in the high school class and on the college-approved final exam. Transcripted credit is notated as “Articulated High School Course- Credit by Exam Section”.
 
Not all CTE courses are articulated. Please view the Current Early College Credit Agreements to find the most up-to-date listing of articulated courses.
 
For further information, please email articulation@egusd.net.

Dual Enrollment (High School Enrichment)


Dual Enrollment (High School Enrichment)

High School Enrichment dual enrollment refers to college courses taken by high school students outside of the traditional school day.
 
A high school student independently takes the college course, in addition to the student’s regular high school graduation requirements. This opportunity requires prior approval from a high school principal (or designee). The college courses are taught by the community college faculty and are open to the public.