Dual Enrollment/Early College Credit
What is Dual Enrollment?
Dual enrollment refers to opportunities for high school or adult school students – or other eligible students – to enroll in community college courses as a special admit student and receive college credit via enrollment for which the student’s high school or adult school may also award credit.
Napa Valley College offers Dual Enrollment opportunities for high school students. Opportunities include:
- Individual courses at the college campus or online
- Courses on high school campuses as part of the College and Career Access Pathway (CCAP) agreement, and
- Early College High Program at New Technology High School where students may graduate high school and receive an associate degree simultaneously.
Resources for Students, Parents, and High School Partners
STUDENTS AND PARENTS
Read the Dual Enrollment FAQ or start your Dual Enrollment journey now!
HIGH SCHOOL PARTNERS
Explore your school or district's options for Dual Enrollment pathways and support.
- Calistoga Joint Unified School District CCAP
- Napa Valley Unified School District CCAP
- Saint Helena Unified School District CCAP
- NVC Classes in High School A-G
- Napa Valley Unified School District
- Saint Helena Unified School District
- Calistoga Joint Unified School District
DUAL ENROLLMENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
NVC Dual Enrollment Ambassadors serve as positive role models for new, current, and
prospective students. They are exemplary leaders who support college recruitment and
enrollment, promote student engagement, increase awareness of NVC’s services and programs,
foster pride in the NVC community, and act as liaisons between NVC and their high
school.
I WANT TO BE AN NVC AMBASSADOR
Questions?
Contact the Dual Enrollment Team if you have questions or would like additional information about our program.
Register Today
Ready to enroll in college classes as a Dual Enrollment student? Learn how to apply and enroll in classes.
Important Information for Spring 2025 Registration:
Students who have submitted a Special Permit to Attend prior to Priority Registration do not need to complete a new permit to register in classes for Spring 2025 and beyond. The Special Permit to Attend is effective from 9th grade through 12th grade until parental consent is withdrawn in writing.
Our Team
Contact our team if you have questions or would like additional information about our program.
- Cristine Tapia
Manager, Dual Enrollment & Educational Partnerships - (707) 690-0704
- [email protected]