ARTICULATION (STUDENTS/PARENTS)

WHAT IS 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?
HOW DO I ENROLL IN AN ARTICULATED CLASS?
WHAT IS THE COST OF ARTICULATION?
DOES ARTICULATED CREDIT TRANSFER TO OTHER COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES?
WHICH GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES QUALIFY FOR CREDIT?
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