High School Articulation
High school articulation is the process in which high school teachers, school districts, and community colleges determine that certain classes are aligned and equal.
In order for students to receive college credit, an active articulation agreement must be in place between the student's high school district and Chaffey College at the time the student was enrolled in the high school class. Students must also pass the class with a grade of B or higher.
Students should confirm with the institution that they're interested in transferring credit to whether they will accept their articulated credit or not; colleges vary in what articulated credit they accept.
For K-12 Partners and Teachers
Steps to articulate high school courses
- Apply for a new or renewed high school articulation agreement during the current
application window (August 1 - September 30, 2024).
Link to application
NOTE: Instructions are in the how-to guide below. - You will be notified whether the agreement is approved, rejected, or needs modification—as well as the steps required for each case.
How-to guides and resources
- How to apply for or renew a high school articulation agreement
- currIQunet: View Chaffey college course outlines
- How to get started on CATEMA
For Students and Families
Steps to register
- (Coming soon) Check this list to ensure that the student's high school class is actively
articulated
NOTE: All high school articulation agreements are under review; this list will be updated after September 30, 2024. - Apply to Chaffey
NOTE: Under "Educational Status" select "Attending high school and college at the same time" - Create a CATEMA account
How-to guides and resources
- (Coming soon) How to apply to Chaffey as a high school student
- How to apply to Chaffey as a graduate (no longer in high school)
- How to get started on CATEMA
Contact us
Make sure to check out the how-to guides above!
Jonaé Varela
jonae.varela@chaffey.edu
Director, High School Dual Enrollment & Articulation