CSM Placement Testing Website Skyline Placement Testing Website Submit Course Request Form (English) (Spanish) Submit via mail, fax or in person the completed and signed College Connection "Course Request Form " to the Office of Admissions and Records at the College you wish to attend.
Once your Course Request Form has been approved, you will receive an email containing information regarding the registration process and when to register for classes. You can also view your registration date in your WebSMART account.
Interested students must submit a Concurrent Enrollment Course Request Form (available from high school counselors, college/career centers, at CSM's Admissions & Records Office, or in the Course Enrollment Packet (link below) with the required signatures. If you have questions, please contact us at [email protected] .
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*See the CSM Catalog or visit WebSchedule for specific course prerequisites. Once your Course Request Form has been approved, you will receive an email containing information regarding the registration process and when to register for classes. You can also view your registration date in your WebSMART account.
Code of Conduct/Academic Standards:A concurrently enrolled student is expected to complete all course requirements, maintain a 2.0 grade point average or better in all college courses, and adhere to the College’s Student Code of Conduct (refer to the College Catalog and/or Student Handbook).
A prerequisite is a condition of enrollment that a student is required to meet in order to demonstrate current readiness for enrollment in a course . Assessments are required for English, math, and courses with English/math prerequisites.
Concurrent Enrollment is a special program designed to provide current high school students, who are enrolled in the 9th grade or above, the opportunity to get an “early start” on their college experience. It is not intended for purposes of remediation or for taking courses already offered at the high school.
Enrollment and Health Fees: High school students enrolled in 11 units or fewer are not required to pay the Enrollment Fee and Health Fee. If you register for 11.5 units or more you are responsible for paying all the fees assoicated with your enrollment.
College Connection is a special program designed to provide current high school students, who are enrolled in the 9th grade or above, the opportunity to get an “early start” on their college experience. College enrollment fees may be free to California residents. It is important to list requested and alternative courses on the College Connection Course Request Form (Download Spanish Version) . Students should understand that all courses selected, and/or any changes, must be approved (in writing) by the parent or guardian and the high school principal or designee. Please note the important information about admissions requirements and course prerequisites. College policy gives first priority for enrollment to college students; therefore, concurrent students are enrolled on a space available basis as determined by the College. The final decision regarding admission of any student to any course rests with the College.
A concurrently enrolled student is expected to complete all class requirements, maintain a 2.0 grade point average or better in all college classes, and adhere to the College’s Code of Conduct.
This includes registration information, class attendance, class performance, grades, transcripts, and test scores. The student has the right to privacy of records or to authorize others to have access to their education records. Students wishing to release education records to a third party must sign and submit a release form to the Office of Admissions & Records.
College Connection students will receive college credit for all college coursework completed. College coursework may be applied towards high school graduation requirements. College courses accepted by your high school towards meeting high school graduation requirements will be calculated in your high school GPA.
High school students enrolled in 11 units or less are not required to pay the Enrollment Fee or Health Fee. Some courses may require payment of a materials fee (see course description in class schedule).