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Clovis North High School

Part of the Clovis Unified School District

Earning College Credit

EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

 

Fresno City College and Clovis Community College offer a High School Enrichment program to future sophomores with a minimum 3.0 GPA and future juniors/seniors with a minimum 2.5 GPA.  This is an opportunity for students to earn CSU/UC General Education transferable college units.  Certain courses are eligible as "dual credit", which means that students will have an opportunity to earn 3-5 college units on a community college transcript and 5 elective credits on their high school transcript. Exceptions to this policy are outlined in the High School Enrichment application.  Please contact your counselor if you have additional questions. For Spring 2024please click HERE.

CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ADVANTAGE PROGRAM
 
 
CCCAP students take 2 pre-identified transferable courses per semester at Clovis Community College. Students who successfully complete all 4 courses will earn 12 general education (GE) college credits and 20 high school elective credits. Classes are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.  Enrollment fees are waived, but students are responsible for purchasing their own college textbooks. Courses offered are limited to four specific classes: Art 2 - Art Appreciation; Psychology 2 - General Psychology; History 1 - Western Civilization to 1648; Sociology 1A - Introduction to Sociology.
 

To qualify, students must meet the following requirements:

  1. Senior on-track for graduation with a 2.5 GPA or above
  2. Approval from parents, principal and high school counselor
  3. Must be enrolled in 4 classes at your high school.

SUMMER SCHOLARS ADVANCED COLLEGE ACADEMY

 

This summer, Clovis Community College will again be offering the Summer Scholars Advanced College Academy to future sophomores with a minimum 3.0 GPA and future juniors/seniors with a minimum 2.5 GPA.  This is an opportunity for students to earn CSU/UC General Education transferable college units, while in high school.  Students can complete up to two courses during the 6 week summer session.  More information will be available Spring 2024.  Please contact your counselor if you have additional questions