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Articulation of High School Courses or Programs (2+2
Agreements)
for Course WAIVER
For the purposes of this section the
term “articulated high school course” means a high school course or program
that the faculty in the appropriate discipline, using policies and
procedures approved by the curriculum committee have determined to be
comparable to specific community college course for specific purposes.
An articulated course may be
accepted in lieu of a comparable Shasta College course in the following
manner.
(1)
to partially satisfy requirements for a
certificate program, including the total number of units required for the
certificate; or
(2)
the major requirements in a degree program.
Articulated high school courses used
to partially satisfy certificate or major requirements shall be clearly
noted as such on the student’s academic record. Notations of community
college course credit shall be made only if credit is granted via credit by
examination. (See credit by examination policy). Except through credit
by examination, high school courses may not be used to satisfy (1) the
requirement that students complete at least 60 semester units in order to
meet the unit requirements for an Associate Degree or (2) to satisfy any
general education requirement for the Associate Degree.
(Section 55753.5,1/28/02)
Effective for
high school articulation agreements beginning 2002-03 |