High School Articulation
Adult School / High School / ROP Articulation
Adult School/High School/ROP articulation provides a legal process to align curriculum and instruction providing a seamless career pathway transition between courses, grades and schools at secondary institutions (including Adult Schools), community colleges and college/university levels. Articulation is open to all public Adult Schools, High Schools, and ROP's in California.
These articulation agreements create sequences of progressive, non-duplicated education leading to technical skill proficiency, a credential, a certificate, and/or a degree in a wide range of fields and careers. Such agreements include "credit by exam" to receive college credit for rigorous coursework taken at the high school level (separate from AP classes).
High School/Adult School articulated credit is transcripted as a letter grade on a student’s Las Positas College transcript. The final credit exam score will be used as a Credit-by-Exam for the articulated Las Positas College course (California Education Code §55753.5). The credit appears on a student’s college transcript with the same letter grade they received in their high school class. For example, if a student receives a grade of “B” in their high school articulated course, their college transcript will show the grade of “B” next to the articulated college course. Las Positas College will not remove the articulated grade from a student’s transcript once awarded. If there is an error with the grade, the grade change policy listed in the college catalog will apply.
- Directions for Students
- Directions for Adult School/High School/ROP Teachers & Administrators
- Directions for Las Positas College Faculty & Administrators
- Information for 4-year schools
Definitions:
Articulation Agreement: A formal, written and published document that describes which coursework from the "sending" institution (e.g. high school or ROC) is accepted as comparable to or in lieu of coursework at the "receiving" institution (e.g. community college).
Credit by Examination: A student has satisfactorily passed an exam approved or conducted by college faculty.
Articulation: The process by which a college links (or articulates) its courses with high schools, regional occupational programs and other transfer institutions.
Concurrent Enrollment: An enrichment program that provides an opportunity for high schools students (10th-12th grade only) to benefit from advances scholastic or vocational work. Concurrent enrollment is separate from articulation.
High School Articulation
Contact
Vicki Shipman
Career Technical Education Projects Manager