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Dual Enrollment

Paving the Way From High School to Higher Education

Our Dual Enrollment and Pre-College Advancement Program allows students to take college courses at their high school and simultaneously earn college and high school credit. Dual enrollment courses are offered at no cost to students.

Our vision is to equitize students' access to and success in higher education – especially those from historically underserved populations in the greater Sacramento region – by providing clear and attainable pathways into Los Rios and beyond.

Dual Enrollment Office and Staff

K-12 Dual Enrollment Partners

K-12 Dual Enrollment Partners

Learn about districts and high schools that are currently participating in Dual Enrollment at FLC.

K-12 DE Partners

Student and Parent Resources

Dual Enrollment Student and Parent Resources

Dual Enrollment Student and Parent Resources

Find resources for Dual Enrollment students and their parents.

DE Student and Parent Resources

DE Admission and Enrollment Steps

DE Admission and Enrollment Steps

See what steps to take to apply for the Dual Enrollment program and enroll in college classes.

Steps to Enroll

Dual Enrollment FAQ

Dual Enrollment FAQ

Find answers to the most common Dual Enrollment questions.

DE FAQ

Dual Enrollment Counseling

Dual Enrollment Counseling

Dual Enrollment students who want to learn more about college requirements can meet with a Dual Enrollment Counselor.

DE Counseling

General Education vs. Career Education Dual Enrollment

There are two types of dual enrollment: Career Education (CE) Dual Enrollment and General Education (GE) Dual Enrollment. CE Dual Enrollment differs from GE Dual Enrollment in a few important ways:

  1. CE Dual Enrollment courses are funded by the Strong Workforce grant.
  2. Students enrolled in CE Dual Enrollment courses are on a pathway to complete two or more courses in one CE subject, leading to a certificate.
  3. CE Dual Enrollment courses traditionally have slightly smaller class sizes.
  4. Because of the smaller class sizes and the limited number of sections offered, students have an outreach success team that monitors CE Dual Enrollment students' progress.