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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 HIGH SCHOOL ARTICULATION?
- High school students earn college credit while in high school
- High school students save time by earning Glendale Community College credits
- High school students save money by earning free Glendale Community College credits
- High school students increase and expand their knowledge of college and career readiness
Articulation Explained for Students & Parents (PDF) - (Updating)
HOW DO I ENROLL IN AN ARTICULATED CLASS?
- High school students inform their high school counselor of their interest
- The high school counselor/career technical education instructors will assist student through completion of the required paperwork.
DOES ARTICULATED CREDIT TRANSFER TO OTHER COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES?
Articulation credit is intended to be used toward the attainment of a degree or certificate at Glendale Community College. However, depending on the other higher education institution’s policy, it may be used as transfer credit. Check with the other institution about acceptance of articulated high school course credit.
WHICH GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES QUALIFY FOR CREDIT?
Review the list of articulated courses offered by your high school and or check our current High School Articulation website
CTE Career Pathways FAQs
If you have not yet met with a counselor to discuss your career goals, make an appointment today to talk about career pathways and develop your educational plan. A career pathway is a series of courses or programs that will help you reach different steps along the way toward your career goal.
High School Students: What is a CTE pathway?
A CTE pathway is a sequence of two or more CTE courses within a student’s area of career interest. Pathways are designed to connect high school classes to college, industry certifications, and/or a career.
What is a program of study?
A program of study shows the classes you need to take in a career pathway to complete high school and a certificate or an associate's degree showing both the career pathway classes and the general education classes you will need. Some programs of study may include articulated classes. Explore Industry Sector (cluster) Career Pathways with your counselor.
Why should students participate in a CTE pathway?
Are any CTE classes in pathways articulated with local community colleges?
Yes! Many CTE courses are articulated with Glendale Community Colleges. At the beginning of each school year, CTE teachers work with CTE transition coordinators from Glendale Community College to begin or renew their course articulation agreements.How do CTE courses prepare students for college and career?
All CTE courses support the Common Core and CTE Model Curriculum Standards (MCS). Learning rigorous academic skills, especially in English Language Arts and Mathematics are an integral part of each CTE course outline and competencies. These skills help our students put English Language Arts and Mathematics to work in a real-world, hands-on environment they can relate to. The CTE MCS are designed to assist school districts in developing high quality curriculum and instruction to prepare students for future careers. The MCS were created with assistance from more than 300 representatives from business, industry, postsecondary and secondary education and reviewed by nearly 1000 members of the general public. These standards are rigorous, evidence-based, relevant and reasonable in scopeGCC faculty can request to present a classroom presentation to our local high schools (GUSD and BUSD). Click below:
GCC Faculty Request Form
Community College Students
If you are currently attending community college, you may be trying to figure out which career area is the right one for you. Not all careers require a four year degree. There are many certificate and associate degree programs that take two years or less and that lead to high-demand, high paying careers.
Industry Sector (clusters) career Pathways
- There are fifteen industry sectors (clusters) with multiple career pathways in each. Career pathways may lead to certificates, associate degrees or transfer degrees which allow students to go on to a four year college to complete a bachelor's degree.
California Career Zone
The California Career Zone is a free, web-based platform designed to help Californians explore and plan their careers. If offers tools for self-assessment, career exploration, and career planning, all aimed at helping individuals discover and pursue fulfilling career paths.
The “LA Career Finder” test can find you at least THREE PATHWAYS to help you explore
options for your future. Click to Start
