CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
Planning to take college courses while in high school.
Las Positas College provides the opportunity for high school students in 09th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades to enroll in college-level courses. Students in 8th grade may be admitted through special agreements between Las Positas College and school districts. Students who desire to participate in concurrent enrollment must be recommended by their high school principal and have written parental permission. Get started by clicking on the icon of each step for instructions. Once you complete any step, your status will be updated the following day.
Upon submission of your admission application, an email will be sent to you within 48 hours. This email will contain your Student ID Number (W#) and your Steps to Success.
Questions? Contact Admissions and Records
Once you have received your confirmation email containing your Student ID Number (W#) and Zonemail Email Address (please wait up to 48 hours from the time of application submission), please login to CLASS-Web and Zonemail.
- CLASS-Web: Your personal student portal where most online services are performed – completion of your enrollment process, registering for classes, paying fees, viewing grades/transcripts, verifying financial aid information, etc.
- Zonemail Email: Zonemail is your Las Positas College student email address. All college communications will be sent to your Las Positas College’s Zonemail email address.
Instructions on How to Login to Class-Web and Activate Your Zonemail:
1. Access CLASS-Web
2. Click on Sign On to CLASS-Web
- User ID: W Number or social security number
- Pin: mmddyy (default PIN is set to your 6-digit birthdate)
3. Click the Steps to Success tab to access your to-do steps
Questions? Contact Admissions and Records
1. Access the Zonemail Login Page
- Email: Enter the Zonemail username found in your welcome email or via CLASS-Web
- Password: mmddyyyy (default is set to your 8-digit birthdate)
Questions? Contact our Computer Center Support
Complete the Recommendation For Concurrent Enrollment Program Form, through DocuSign. It is preferred that you fill out this request using your Zonemail address to protect the privacy of your information, please note, paper copies will not be accepted. High school students have to submit their Concurrent Enrollment form and complete an online application every term.
IMPORTANT:
- Students attending home school should also submit a copy of their R4 Affidavits. (CA Ed Code, section 33190)
- Students who wish to enroll in English and/or Math must still take the Assessment test or clear the prerequisite via Counseling.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE INFORMATION WITH THIS STEP
Financial Aid can help pay for enrollment fees, books, transportation, and other educational costs for eligible students.
Should I apply using the FAFSA OR the CA Dream Act Application?
You are eligible to complete the FAFSA if you are a:
- U.S Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- Eligible non-citizen
- T Visa holder
Questions? Contact Financial Aid Office
Apply using the CA Dream Act Application
You are eligible to complete the CADAA if you are:
- Undocumented
- Have a valid or expired DACA
- U Visa holders
- Have Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
- Meet the non-resident exemption requirements under AB 540, SB 2000, SB 68
Questions? Visit our Dream Center
The online orientation will introduce you to the college’s steps to success, academic and student support services, campus life and leadership, student conduct and rights, and campus safety and security. Completing the Online Orientation is a mandatory requirement to receive Priority Registration at Las Positas College.
Instructions on How to Sign-In to the Online Orientation:
Questions? Contact the Counseling Department |
High School information is used to determine your English and math placement. The assessments take only a few minutes and are done online via CLASS-Web. Completing the Assessment/Placement is a mandatory requirement to receive Priority Registration at Las Positas College.
Instructions on How to Sign-In to the Guided Self-Placement:
Questions? Contact Assessment Center |
Attend a two-hour first semester planning session with a counselor to learn how to identify your goals, plan your college coursework, and help prepare you for your first day of class!
Completing the First Semester Planning Session is a mandatory requirement to receive Priority Registration at Las Positas College.
Instructions on how to schedule your First Semester Planning Session:
First Semester Planning Session
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Questions? Contact the Counseling Department |
Note: Appointments fill up quickly. If there are no appointments available, please visit the Las Positas College Counseling Department webpage, to meet with a counselor for a 15-minute drop-in session.
All students are assigned a priority registration date (a day and time that you can begin registering for classes). Those who have completed the steps above will be eligible to register earlier than other new students. You may register for courses at any time after your priority registration date. Upon registration, please pay your fees by the established deadlines to avoid being dropped from your classes.
Instructions on How to Register on Class-Web:
Questions? Contact Admissions and Records |