High School Instructors Request to Articulate a Course 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the High School Instructor’s Request to Articulate a Course in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps establish a timeline for your request.
  3. Fill in your contact information, including your name, email, and phone number. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. Provide details about your school and district. This information is crucial for processing your request.
  5. In the High School Course Information section, enter the course title, number of class hours, and credits offered.
  6. Select the level of class (Sophomore, Junior, Senior) that corresponds to your course.
  7. Write a short description of the course to give context to your request.
  8. Indicate which SCC course you wish to articulate with by filling in that section.
  9. Use the 'Other Comments' section for any additional notes or clarifications you wish to provide.
  10. Once completed, save your document and return it via email to Laurie Gorman at Laurie.Gorman@solano.edu.

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WHAT IS ARTICULATION? Articulation is an agreement between two campuses. When a high school course is articulated with a college course, it means that the students who pass the high school class will be able to earn college credits for that course.
Some examples of high school courses are English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Arts, and Advanced College Courses. Most high school students take electives, or classes they can take outside their regular curriculum. These subjects can help you become one step ahead when you apply for college.
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Course Requests are requests made by students, parents, and faculty to enroll students in courses offered in upcoming terms.
Course Requests are requests made by students, parents, and faculty to enroll students in courses offered in upcoming terms. Schools will approach the course request process differently based on their internal policies.

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Course request is available in October and March each year and is used to request courses for the next term. Students will submit course request in October for spring courses and in March for fall courses. New Students do not complete course request for their first term of enrollment, they move directly into add/drop.

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