Early College Programs

Benefits of Early College Dual Enrollment for current high school students

Chabot College's Early College Programs (ECP) provides high school students and adults in GED or diploma programs tuition-free opportunities to earn college credit, develop academic skills, and begin their higher education journey. Early College Programs work to improve college access and success by providing a supportive seamless transition from secondary education to community college for disproportionately impacted students.

Benefits of Early College Programs

  1. Earn college credit while in high school or adult school.
  2. Reduce time to degree & cost of college.
  3. Be exposed to careers and areas of study.
  4. Learn to navigate and prepare for the college environment.
Contact Us

cc-earlycollege@chabotcollege.edu

Alan David
Early College Programs and Pathways Coordinator
adavid@chabotcollege.edu 

Maya Ito
APSS Outreach Specialist
mito@chabotcollege.edu

FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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Individual Dual Enrollment (IDE)

  • College classes are taught at Chabot College or online.
  • Open to high school students.
  • Tuition free & earn college credits.
  • Summer classes available.

 

See Eligibility and How to Enroll

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College and Career Access Pathways Dual Enrollment (CCAP-DE)

  • College classes are taught at the high school.
  • Open to high school students.
  • Tuition free & earn college credits.

See Eligibility and How to Enroll

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High School Articulation (HSA) Courses

High school students can take high school level courses that can meet Chabot College certificate and some degree requirements.

 

 

 

Learn More & See Course List

FOR ADULT SCHOOL STUDENTS

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Adult Dual Enrollment - ADE

  • Open to adults attending adult school and be either enrolled in a Diploma or General Education Development (GED) Program.
  • College classes are taught at Chabot College.
  • Tuition free & earn college credits.

See Eligibility & Enroll