• Early College Credit 

    Dual Enrollment 

    Dual enrollment programs offer high school students opportunities to take tuition-free college courses on a high school or college campus. These programs offer a challenging curriculum, exposure to college environments, and an opportunity to earn college units while still in high school. 

    Dual Enrollment Offerings

    SBVC Early College Program - Bloomington, Colton & Grand Terrace High School 

    For 8th-grade students wanting to apply, you will need to download the application packet linked below, complete it, and submit it by 4:00 pm on February 23, 2024. If you have any questions, please email:

    Christopher Herlihy Christopher_Herlihy@cjusd.net or call Bloomington High School at (909) 580-5004. 

    John Abbott John_Abbott@cjusd.net or call Colton High School at (909) 580-5005.

    Charles Neighbours Charles_Neighbours@cjusd.net or call Grand Terrace High School at (909) 580-5006. 

     

    LAUNCH THE EARLY COLLEGE SLIDESHOW HERE - ENGLISH

    LAUNCH THE EARLY COLLEGE SLIDESHOW HERE - SPANISH 

     

    Early College is not for everyone. Our program is a 4-year commitment, so please make careful considerations when applying to our program. If you submit an application without meeting the minimum requirements, you will not be considered for the program. 

    * PLEASE NOTE: Only CURRENT 8th-grade students will be considered for the 2028 cohort. 

     

    DOWNLOADABLE LINKS:

    CLICK HERE FOR THE APPLICATION 

    LINK TO SUBMIT REFERENCE LETTERS

    IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER: 

    Friday, February 23, 2024, at 4:00 PM Application Packet, Transcript, and 3 References Due. 

    Packet Includes: 

    • Student Information Sheet 
    • Student/Parent contract
    • SBVC Authorization to Release Student Information 
    • Transcript 
    • Three references 

    Acceptance/Denial email letters will be distributed before Spring Break. 

     

    Articulation 

    High school students earn college units for a CTE course that has been validated by college faculty as equivalent to their college course. Units are awarded after a student completes the high school CTE course and completes the community college articulation process. Units are posted to their college transcripts as "Credit by Exam". 

    Articulated Courses

    Introduction to Engineering & Design 

    Digital Electronics 

    Introduction to Business 

     

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