School Site Dual Enrollment Opportunities
SMUHSD 2026-2027 Dual Enrollment Opportunities at School Sites
Aragon High School
- Biotechnology (Skyline)
- Business (CSM)
- Video Production (CSM)
- DGME 113: Digital Video Production (spring)
- Digital Media and Design (Skyline)
- Kinesiology (CSM)
- Interior Design (Canada)
- INTD 115: Introduction to Interior Design (spring)
Burlingame High School
- Architecture (CSM)
- Business (CSM)
- College and Career Planning (CSM)
- CRER 100: Career Planning and Life Exploration (fall)
- English
- ENGL C1000E: Academic Reading and Writing
Hillsdale High School
- Business (CSM)
- Business (Skyline)
- Psychology (CSM)
- Criminal Justice (CSM)
- Communication (CSM)
- COMM C1000: Public Speaking
- COMM 150: Intercultural Communication
- College and Career Planning (CSM)
- Video Production (CSM)
- DGME 113: Digital Video Production
- Early Childhood Education (Canada)
Mills High School
- Business (Skyline)
- College and Career Planning (CSM)
- Biotechnology (Skyline)
- BTEC 400: Foundations of Biotechnology
- Health Care Careers
- HSCI 180: Gateway to Health Careers
- Architecture (CSM)
San Mateo High School
- Biotechnology (Skyline)
- College and Career Planning (CSM)
Capuchino High School
- College and Career Planning (Skyline)
- COUN 655.1 College Success Factors
- COUN 655.2 Transition to College
- CRER 137: Life and Career Planning
- COUN 100: College Success
- Business (Skyline)
- Health Care Careers (Skyline)
- HSCI 180: Gateway to Health Careers
San Mateo Community College District Dual Enrollment Information by College
What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual enrollment is an educational practice that enables a high school student to enroll in and complete credit-bearing college courses. Successfully completing these courses provides a student with both college and high school credits. Some courses are taught by qualified high school faculty and some are taught by San Mateo Community College District faculty.
Dual Enrollment Tool Kit:
How Does it Help?
Research consistently shows that dual enrollment cuts costs for students exposes students to college-level coursework and rigor, and gives students greater confidence to enter and complete college. Students enrolled in dual enrollment courses are more likely to graduate from high school and continue on to earn a bachelor’s degree. High school students take Dual Enrollment courses free of college tuition. Students who complete dual enrollment courses generally can take fewer classes in college and save money on total college costs.
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