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Dual Enrollment

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Dual Enrollment is when BUSD high school students can take a college course on one of our high school campuses and earn credits for both high school and college.  We offer a variety of classes, and high school students could potentially earn more than a semester worth of credits while still in high school!  The classes are all transferable to UC/CSU, so think about the tuition savings!

Open to 9th-12th grade students.  Students earn high school and college credits.  Students with a cumulative GPA below 2.0 need to petition for the enrollment process.  Please contact Diana Dysthe, CTE Counselor for petition process.  Email her at dianadysthe@burbankusd.org

BUSD linked community college is Los Angeles Valley College, so you'll see most of the classes offered are through LAVC.  However, we are able to partner with Glendale Community College for some courses, so you'll see a few options from GCC.

Click HERE for more information on classes and how to enroll to jump to the DE page on the CTE website.

Remember that enrolling in a DE class is the responsibility of the STUDENT.  We cannot enroll students in a community college course.  The community colleges offer Zoom help sessions.  We can only offer guidance and limited support.  Reach out to Diana Dysthe for assistance at dianadysthe@burbankusd.org.

Open to 9th-12th grade students.  Students earn high school and college credits.  Students with a cumulative GPA below 2.0 need to petition for the enrollment process.  Please contact Diana Dysthe, CTE Counselor for petition process.  Email her at dianadysthe@burbankusd.org

BUSD linked community college is Los Angeles Valley College, so you'll see most of the classes offered are through LAVC.  However, we are able to partner with Glendale Community College for some courses, so you'll see a few options from GCC.

Click HERE for more information on classes and how to enroll to jump to the DE page on the CTE website.

Remember that enrolling in a DE class is the responsibility of the STUDENT.  We cannot enroll students in a community college course.  The community colleges offer Zoom help sessions.  We can only offer guidance and limited support.  Reach out to Diana Dysthe for assistance at dianadysthe@burbankusd.org.

 

Dual Enrollment Information

Remember that enrolling in a DE class is the responsibility of the STUDENT.  We cannot enroll students in a community college course.  The community colleges offer Zoom help sessions.  We can only offer guidance and limited support.  Reach out to Diana Dysthe for assistance at dianadysthe@burbankusd.org.

Suggested DE courses for NAF Academy students:

Counseling 020:  Great first class for 9th & 10th graders but open to ALL grade levels. This course introduces students to the role of higher education in society and to their role as students. Students explore personal attributes needed for college success, critical thinking and effective study strategies, relating to others in a diverse world, the career planning and decision making process, and transfer and educational planning. This course will also provide students with an overview of campus resources and policies.

*3 college credits.  UC/CSU Approved: G

Health 102:  This is NOT like the Health class you took in 9th grade! Health 102 covers the proper care for emergencies involving adults, children and infants. Students gain the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to help sustain life and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until advanced medical help arrives. The course includes first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), automated external defibrillator (AED), injury management, and disease transmission prevention. This course meets the requirements of the American Red Cross for certification in First Aid/ CPR/AED school and community.  Recommended for all NAF Medical Academy students to complete by graduation.

*3 college credits. UC/CSU Approved: G

Communication Studies 101:  This is an introductory course stressing the need for effective oral communication. The emphases in the course are on: principles of human communication, structuring various types of speeches, researching information, audience analysis, critical analysis of public discourse, presentation of speeches and building self confidence in public speaking situations.

*3 college credits. UC/CSU Approved: G

Finance 008:  Recommended for 11th & 12th graders only. This course is an introduction to the concepts and tools necessary for the responsible allocation of personal resources. Emphasis is on the significant financial decisions facing each household during its life cycle, including budgeting, record keeping, consumer purchases, credit, home ownership, insurance, investing, retirement, and estate planning. Students should be at the point where they have experience with earning and spending money. This course is rigorous but will teach you extremely valuable life skills. Every single person will make money and need to support themselves.  This class is so important for your financial success.  Don't hesitate.  ALL NAF ACADEMIES should consider this class - it's NOT just for business academy students.

*3 college credits. UC/CSU Approved: G

Sociology 011:  This course examines the definitions, history, and experiences of ethnic and racial groups in this country. Attention is given to Black, Latino, Native American, Asian American, Arab Americans, and white ethnic groups. Discussion includes the social, economic, and political factors affecting racial/ethnic group relations; the sources of discrimination and prejudice; and whether social equality between different groups is possible.  This class is a great option for ALL NAF Academies.

*3 college credits. UC/CSU Approved: G