- Las Positas College
- Steps to Success
- Concurrent Enrollment
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
Planning to take college courses while in high school.
Las Positas College provides the opportunity for high school students in 09th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades to enroll in college-level courses. Students in 8th grade may be admitted through special agreements between Las Positas College and school districts. Students who desire to participate in concurrent enrollment must be recommended by their high school principal and have written parental permission. Get started by clicking on the icon of each step for instructions. Once you complete any step, your status will be updated the following day.
To apply for admission, you will need to create an online account on the California Community Colleges Chancellors Office (OpenCCC) before being directed to the admission application. Within two business days of submitting your admission application, you will be sent an e-mail message from the college confirming your admission that will include your student identification number (which begins with a “W”) and directions on how to activate your college-issued e-mail account. Once you have obtained your W# and have your college-issued e-mail , please proceed with your Steps to Success.
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You will need your W# frequently to logon to the college online systems and for campus services. From email: two business days of submitting your admission application, you will receive a unique student W# via email. Remember to check your spam folder.
Zonemail is your student email. Make sure you can login to CLASS-Web (see above), and then follow these instructions to login to your Zonemail account.
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Complete the Recommendation For Concurrent Enrollment Program Form, through DocuSign. It is preferred that you fill out this request using your Zonemail address to protect the privacy of your information, please note, paper copies will not be accepted. High school students have to submit their Concurrent Enrollment form and complete an online application every term.
IMPORTANT:
- Students attending home school should also submit a copy of their R4 Affidavits. (CA Ed Code, section 33190)
- Students who wish to enroll in English and/or Math must still take the Assessment test or clear the prerequisite via Counseling.
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The online orientation will help introduce you to the college’s steps to success, academic and student support services, campus life and leadership, student conduct and rights, and campus safety and security.
Note: Completing the Online Orientation is a requirement to receive Priority Registration.
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As a new student, we use your high school information, listed below, to determine your English and math placement. The assessments take only a few minutes are done online via CLASS-Web.
Note: Completing the English and math placement is a requirement to receive Priority Registration.
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Career Coach
Undecided about your career? We have an online career assessment tool, Career Coach. Career Coach is an interactive platform to explore interests, careers and LPC programs. Career Coach also provides local job salaries, employment and career training. And you can view which LPC program will get you to your new career.
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In order to assist students in successfully transitioning to college and to increase the likelihood of academic success, Las Positas strongly recommend that students complete a Group Student Education Planning Session with a counselor and receive an 1-2 semester abbreviated Student Education Plan (SEP).
The SEP will provide students with a roadmap and accelerate the progress to complete their educational goal of earning a certificate, associate degree, and/or transfer to a four-year college or university.
Note: Completing the SEP is a requirement to receive Priority Registration, but not required to register for classes.
Note: Appointments fill up quickly. Should no appointments be available, please continue to Las Positas College Counseling Department webpage, to meet with an academic counselor for a 20-minute drop-in session. |
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Upon completion of the steps to success, you will be assigned a course registration date for the subsequent term. You may register for courses any day and time following your course registration date. Priority registration is assigned to students who complete orientation, assessment, and student education plan. Please pay your fees owed to the college to avoid being dropped from your courses prior to the start of the subsequent term by the established deadline.
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Nelnet Payment Program
Having a solid plan for covering the cost of college is an important step toward graduation. Las Positas College is pleased to enlist the services of Nelnet Business Solutions to make the process easier for you.
Payment Methods
Cost to Participate
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Simple Steps to Enroll
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Career Coach
Explore your career path
Not sure of the academic program or career you would like to pursue at Las Positas College? Take a quick interest assessment that will give you, personal career matches based on your strengths. See which pathways are a good fit for you and quickly move into specific careers. Once you find a career you like, you can learn all about it with data on expected earnings, available jobs, daily tasks, job postings, top employers, relevant skills, and more.
Academic & Career Pathways
Explore your path
Las Positas College's Academic and Career Pathways are groups of similar programs that are designed to help you select a program of study and speed your progress towards completion. You will find information on occupations and careers commonly associated with each program, including typical wages and the labor market demand for California.