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May 20 is the last day Seniors must have completed a "make-up" class for graduation, including Cyber High, BYU Independent Studies or Chabot courses.

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Students who take community college courses have the option to add those courses to their HUSD transcript.  Procedures vary for the 3 types of Chabot courses:

1) Articulated Courses (e.g. Entrepreneurship, Sports Medicine). 
For students who earn an A or B grade, HHS counselors will provide the student with a copy of this transcript and a Chabot Transcript to HUSD Transcript form to complete if they'd like this grade to be put on their HUSD transcript.

2) Chabot Classes @ HHS after school (Middle College/Bridge to College)
For students who earn any grade in this course, HHS counselors will provide the student with a copy of this transcript and a Chabot Transcript to HUSD Transcript form to complete if they'd like this grade to be put on their HUSD transcript.

3) Chabot Classes @ Chabot: Students will have to request an OFFICIAL transcript from Chabot and provide this to the HHS Registrar if they'd like this class to be entered on their HHS transcript.


Chabot College provides opportunities for high school students to enroll in college-level, degree-applicable courses for advanced scholastic or advanced vocational purposes. Students who desire to participate in concurrent enrollment must be recommended by their counselor and have written parental permission. Concurrently enrolled students will be permitted to enroll in no more than six units per semester or two classes. The students will be treated as regular college students and are expected to comply with all college rules and regulations. 
 

Chabot Concurrent Enrollment Summer & Fall 2023

 

Deadline to Apply for Summer 2023:
There is no specific enrollment deadline this summer.  Students should continue to enroll unless otherwise notified.


PHASE I
Visit your
HHS Counselor during their drop-in office hours (before school, nutrition, lunch, after school) to:

A. Discuss with your counselor which course(s) you might take.
View Chabot HUSD Course Equivalencies to see which Chabot classes can also count for HUSD subject areas.
View Chabot IGETC courses to see which classes can count for transferable credit to CSU/UC (start with the first link at top left)

View Chabot Course Catalog to learn more about each course.  
1 Chabot credit = 3.3 HUSD credits
3 Chabot credits = 10 HUSD credits (equivalent to year-long HUSD course)
5 Chabot credits = 16.5 HUSD credits


B. View the schedule of Chabot courses to see when and how the courses you want are offered.  
Note: Thursday classes are indicated with the letter "R".  Also, if the time says "TBA," the course is asynchronous (no class time, you do the course on your own time).

If you don't have a specific course in mind, check out these Chabot Summer Academy courses just for high school students.


PHASE II
Complete the Chabot application

"Create an Account" if you've never taken a Chabot class before.  If you have, click "Sign In" and use your Chabot "W" number (it stays with you for life).

After applying, you will receive an email about 24-48 hours later with your Chabot "W" number (your Chabot student ID number) and your "Application Confirmation Number."  Once you get both numbers via this email, proceed to Phase III.  If you don't get this email within 3 days, email admissions@chabotcollege.edu.

Need help? Please visit the HHS College & Career Center in Room C-X.


PHASE III  Only if you're requesting English or Math.

Students wishing to take English or Math need to follow "guided self-placement" recommendations.  Complete the Chabot ENGLISH Informed Course Selection AND the Chabot MATH Guided Self-Placement (you'll need your Chabot "W number" and PIN (6 digit birthdate).  You do not need to achieve a certain score to take an English or Math course but it is required you complete these if you are requesting English or Math before you move on to Phase IV.


PHASE IV

Complete the online Recommendation for Concurrent Enrollment Form.
Important!  Put your counselor's name and email where it says, "Your School Principal / Designee Name and Email."  Do not put our Principal's info there!   When asked for your email, use your personal email. 

Where the Concurrent Enrollment form asks for your "Chabot Student ID," put your Chabot "W" number.  Get the "Application Confirmation Number" from the confirmation email you received from Phase II above.  view example   

Parent Approval:  You will be asked to enter your parent's email.  This is because, once you submit this form, your parent will automatically receive an email asking and showing them how to approve your enrollment as a minor.  Be sure to tell them to look for this email and follow the approval steps!

Counselor Approval: Once your parent submits their approval, your counselor will automatically get an email asking for their approval and for them to upload your transcript.
 


PHASE V
Choose your class(es) 
if there's space:

A. Chabot will let you know when you can request your specific class(es) then email you when you will be allowed to log in to Class-Web with your W# and your pin (your 6 digit birthdate for the first time- then the system will prompt you to change your pin to a new 6 digit number).  
B. Under “Student Services”, click on “Add/Drop” classes and “Search for classes”
C. Look up the course(s) you were approved to take and click on the box next to the time/days you want.
D. Select “Submit changes”
E. Check with your instructor as to the deadline to drop the course without it being on your transcript should you later choose the class is not right for you. 

Note: While tuition is waived for high school students, there is a mandatory fee of $18 (summer) or $21 (Fall) health services fee that must be paid later.  Chabot will tell you when and how you can make this payment within your Class-Web account at a later point.  You will be able to pay online with a credit card or mail a check.

YEP Bridge to College

SPRING 2023 Bridge to College Dual enrollment chabot Class @ HHS 

 

There are two courses from which to choose!

Course 1: In Person

SOC 1   Principles of Sociology    SPRING 2023

Description:  Join us in the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Pick up skills to investigate the structure of groups, organizations, and societies, and how people interact within these contexts.

This course is CSU and UC transferable.   3 Chabot units (10 HUSD units)

Courses are two days a week after school.
Days and Time: tbd    Please come back here soon!

Classes begin the week of January 17, 2023 and ends the week of May 25, 2023.
Deadline to register:  December 16, 2022

This course will be conducted in person at HHS (Room D-3).

FILL OUT THIS BRIEF INTEREST FORM FOR SOCIOLOGY 1 HERE.

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Course 2:  Virtual/Online

ANT 1  Biological /Physical Anthropology    SPRING 2023

Description:  Ever wonder how humans came to be? In ANTH 1 you can learn the scientific study of how humans evolved. Learn about uniquely human biology, cultures, societies, and human behaviors shared with other animals. Study fossil evidence and feel like a scientist!

This course is CSU and UC transferable.   3 Chabot units (10 HUSD units)

Days and Time:

Thursdays 5:00-6:30pm online
plus asynchronous lessons online


Classes begin the week of January 17, 2023 and ends the week of May 25, 2023.
Deadline to register:  December 16, 2022

FILL OUT THIS BRIEF INTEREST FORM FOR ANTHROPOLOGY 1 HERE.

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Why take Chabot courses while in high school?

Earn early college credits!  

Course and books are free of cost! 

To participate, students must:

  • Be enrolled in 9th through 12th grade at the time of enrollment

  • Have a GPA of 2.7 or higher

  • Provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (since it's a Chabot class and professor).  This applies only to Soc 1 (in person).

  • Complete the YEP and Chabot College online application process HERE

 

Chabot College

Who to Contact


HHS Counselors

HHS College & Career Center
Room C-X

Paul Gonsalves
HHS Chabot Concurrent Enrollment Liaison
 

Khadijah Abdullhaqq
HHS YEP Coordinator
Chabot Concurrent Enrollment @ HHS
Room F-8

(510) 723-3170 Ext. 61261
(510) 935-1107 cell
kabdulhaqq@husd.us

Michael Lai
Concurrent Enrollment Specialist
25555 Hesperian Blvd.
Hayward, CA 94545
(510) 723-6779
mlai@chabotcollege.edu

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How much does it cost?

High school students are not charged the units cost for Chabot courses.  However, high school students must pay the mandatory $3 mailing fee and $14 health fee ($17 total) plus any required books and/or materials.

Undocumented/AB540 students are not eligible for free tuition since they have not yet graduated high school (a pre-requisite of AB540) but they may apply for Reclassification from NonResident Tuition Status Form so they don't have to pay for the concurrent enrollment class.

Wanna save $ on books?  Try buying a used book at the Chabot bookstore or on Amazon.  Also, check out Staples Book Rental.

High School Students can take College Classes now!
116 California Community Colleges

Did you know that, as a California resident, you can take free courses at ANY of the 116 California Community Colleges?  Besides Chabot, you also have Laney College (Oakland), Ohlone College (Fremont), Las Positas (Livermore) as nearby options.  However, with many online courses available at all community colleges, you can take an online course at any community college in California.