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High School Students College Credit Program (CCP) Concurrent Enrollment By enrolling in the CCP you:
College of Marin’s curriculum is equivalent to courses offered for the first two years at the University of California and California State University systems. Each year hundreds of high school students like you enroll in a variety of College of Marin classes, including foreign languages, science, dance, art, music, social sciences, and more. If you are not planning to transfer to a four-year university, consider enrolling in one of our workforce preparation programs such as: business, multimedia, court reporting, medical assisting, or accounting among others.
Welcome to Parents/Guardians and Students from the Interim Dean of Enrollment Services Dear Parents/Guardians; I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you and your child to the College of Marin. The admissions and enrollment processing of concurrently enrolled students requires your child to comply with various components of “matriculation”. Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations and state mandated matriculation regulations outline the minimum standards for all California Community Colleges. These standards are broken down into eight specific components. Matriculation is a process that brings the College and any student who enrolls for credit into agreement for the purpose of realizing the student’s educational goals and objectives. The agreement involves the responsibilities of both parties to attain those objectives through the College’s programs, policies and services. The College will provide instructional and support services that help ensure that students attain their educational goals. The primary goal of matriculation is to help each student achieve academic success. To accomplish this goal, the College and the student must work together to generate a Student Educational Plan and to define the various processes and activities that will lead to academic success. To accomplish this, concurrently enrolled students are required to meet with a College of Marin counselor each term prior to enrollment to review all aspects of the student’s academic goals and to obtain the counselor’s signature of approval on the College Credit Program Parent/Guardian Consent Form. NOTE: Parents/Guardians seeking the signature of the College of Marin counselor for their child is not permitted. However, the parent/guardian may participate in the counseling session with permission from the child. Sincerely, Patricia Gant Interim Dean of Enrollment Services Step 1: Complete an Application for Admission This link will take you to CCCApply: CCCApply is the statewide, online gateway for California Community Colleges where you can create and submit your application to College of Marin and over one hundred other colleges. To use CCCApply you will need to create an account username and password for that system. After you submit your application, please allow up to 2 business days for your application to be processed. New students will receive an e-Welcome Letter by email from portal.activation@marin.edu with the subject line “MyCOM Welcome Letter” that includes their College of Marin MyCOM portal username and temporary password. Please note: the CCCApply username and password you create will be different from the MyCOM portal username and password. Apply to the College of Marin at least two days before you plan to register.
Note: You will need your Student ID beginning with M00 to to take our placement tests. (Once you have applied, you will receive a "Welcome Letter" in an e-mail that has your Student ID and temporary password to set-up your portal account) Step 2: Come to the College of Marin Counseling Department Bring your College Credit Program Card “CCP” . A College of Marin Counselor will be able to sign your CCP card once you, your parent and your high school counselor or Principal have signed the card. Please call 485-9432 for the College of Marin Counseling Department hours on both the Kentfield and Indian Valley Novato campuses. The COM Counselor will not sign your CCP card without proof of eligibility for Math or English. Step 3: Turn in your College Credit Program Card Turn in your CCP card along with a yellow enrollment card (available at the Office of Admissions and Records) to the Office of Admissions and Records on either the Kentfield or IVC campus. Make sure that you have the appropriate signatures on your CCP card. If you choose to turn in the CCP card to the Office of Admissions before the CCP registration date, you may enroll on-line beginning on the CCP registration date & no yellow enrollment card is necessary. Concurrently enrolled high school students are restricted from enrolling in the following classes:
Please note: The College of Marin has an Automated Waitlist function. Please click on the Automated Waitlist link for important information. High school students who are not California residents are subject to Out-of-State tuition. Continuing High School Students Skip Step 1 for New High School Students and follow Steps 2 and 3 Step 2: Come to the College of Marin Counseling Department Bring your College Credit Program Card “CCP”. A College of Marin Counselor will be able to sign your CCP card once you, your parent and your high school counselor or Principal have signed the card. Please call 485-9432 for the College of Marin Counseling Department hours on both the Kentfield and Indian Valley Novato campuses. The COM Counselor will not sign your CCP card without proof of eligibility for Math or English. Step 3: Turn in your College Credit Program Card Turn in your CCP card along with a yellow enrollment card (available at the Office of Admissions and Records) to the Office of Admissions and Records on either the Kentfield or Indian Valley Novato campus. Make sure that you have the appropriate signatures on your CCP card. If you choose to turn in the CCP card to the Office of Admissions before the CCP registration date, you will may enroll on-line beginning on the CCP registration date & no yellow enrollment card is necessary. Concurrently enrolled high school students are restricted from enrolling in the following classes:
Please note: The College of Marin has an Automated Waitlist function. Please click on the Automated Waitlist link for important information. High school students who are not California residents are subject to Out-of-State tuition. Prerequisites The College of Marin enforce satisfactory completion of prerequisites at the time of registration. Please follow this link for more information: Prerequisites Other Young Students (below High School) Please see Administrative Procedures 5011 for enrollment of students below high school level. Admissions web page |