Do you want to get a head start on college or a future career?
If you're currently enrolled in a California high school (grades 9-12) – or an eligible adult education program – you can take classes at De Anza College as a dual enrollment student, for FREE!
Many courses provide credit that is transferable to the California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) systems!
To learn more, click the button that applies to you!
Additional Options for FUHSD Students
If you're a student in the Fremont Union High School District, we also offer college classes taught by De Anza instructors at local high schools, online or on the De Anza campus. (FUHSD includes Cupertino High, Fremont High, Homestead High, Lynbrook High, Monta Vista High and the Educational Options Center.)
Students enrolled in any California high school can participate in the high school dual enrollment program by completing these steps:
This is always the first step. We recommend that you apply for admission as early as you can:
When you're ready to apply
Once your application has been processed, you'll receive a "Welcome to De Anza" email with your 8-digit De Anza student ID number, also known as your Campuswide ID or CWID.
Once your application has been processed, you'll receive a "Welcome to De Anza" email with your 8-digit De Anza student ID number, also known as your Campuswide ID or CWID.
Once you've created your MyPortal account, you can complete a short overview of the dual enrollment process.
If you have trouble getting access to the overview in Canvas, you can also review the slideshow version of the Dual Enrollment Overview.
Now you're ready to start looking at the course schedule, to see which courses are being offered in the next quarter.
When you look at the course descriptions:
Remember: You'll need to get approval from your high school before you register for a particular class.
NOTE Here are some other things you should know:
When you read the descriptions in the course schedule, you'll see that each one has has a section titled "Requisites and Advisories"
If you haven't taken a prerequisite course, you may be able to satisfy the requirement in a different way, so you can be "cleared" to register for the course you want.
NOTE The Footnote section of each course description also contains important registration steps that you should be aware of before you attempt to add a course.
You'll need to use the High School Permission Form to g et electronic signatures from your parent or guardian, and your high school administrator, before you can take classes with us.
When you fill out the form, make sure that you provide all requested information, including y our preferred courses and alternate choices, and your 8-digit CWID, which is your De Anza student ID number. (You will receive your CWID in an email after we process your application for admission.)
It's easy to register online, once you have been assigned a date and time to register:
Additional things to keep in mind:
Problems? Here are some issues that may come up, and some tips for resolving them:
After the quarter begins, you may still be able to add a class to your schedule.
You can also drop a class after the quarter begins, if you decide it's not for you.
But you must do this in the first two weeks of fall, winter or spring quarter. (Deadlines are shorter for summer classes.)
If you need assistance with your application for admission, high school permission form, or class registration, you can contact the Admissions and Records Office.
Note to parents and guardians:
We will not release student record information over the phone.
Using the Registration System