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Tip! Community colleges are an amazing resource to take classes you’re interested in, get rid of general education classes when going into college, or both! Dual enrollment is free (depending on how many credits you take) for all high schoolers and is a valuable resource to better your learning. Check Rate My Professors to get a feeling for the teacher and Assist to find classes that will transfer credit to college.

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Name Location Dual Enrollment Link Input
De Anza College Cupertino, CA https://www.deanza.edu/dual/ As a first-time dual enrollment student, the process for signing up is easy and the class options are truly endless.
Evergreen Valley College San Jose, CA https://www.evc.edu/programs-academics/academic-resources/dual-enrollment
Foothill College Los Altos Hills, CA https://foothill.edu/hs/
Mission College Santa Clara, CA https://missioncollege.edu/student_services/outreach/hs-students.html Lovely campus and overall vibe! Taking a class here was really fun.
Ohlone College Fremont, CA https://www.ohlone.edu/dual-enrollment
San Jose City College San Jose, CA https://sjcc.edu/students/academic-programs/Dual Enrollment.aspx
West Valley College Saratoga, CA https://www.westvalley.edu/dual-enrollment/index.html

Other Learning Platforms 。𖦹°‧

Name Category Cost Summary Input
Coursera Various Dependent on Course/Monthly or Yearly Subscription Coursera partners with more than 300 leading universities and companies to bring flexible, affordable, job-relevant online learning to individuals and organizations worldwide. We offer a range of learning opportunities—from hands-on projects and courses to job-ready certificates and degree programs.
Udemy Various Dependent on Course Whether you want to learn a new skill, train your teams, or share what you know with the world, you’re in the right place. As a leader in online learning, we’re here to help you achieve your goals and transform your life.

More Opportunities .𖥔˚

Name Category Start/Deadline/Cost Summary Input
Asian Pacific Youth Leadership Project Political Activism Deadline: December 15th, 2024

Cost: None! | The annual Asian Pacific Youth Leadership Project (APYLP) conference provides a select group of 50 Asian and Pacific Islander seniors and juniors from public, private and charter high schools throughout California with a unique opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of the legislative process, community leadership, and political activism. | |