2. High School Students: Special Programs

Del Mar College, in cooperation with specific area high schools, has designed special programs in which high school students can earn college credit while still attending high school.

Requirements to participate in one of these programs can be obtained from your high school counselor, the Del Mar College Student Enrollment Center, or the Office of Early College Programs.

The special high school programs are as follows:

  • Dual Credit

    This program offers you the opportunity to receive credit for a college course while simultaneously earning credit toward high school graduation. To participate in Dual Credit classes, your high school district must have a contractual agreement with Del Mar College, and students must meet all Del Mar College admission requirements. For more information, contact the Office of Early College Programs at (361) 698-1634 or visit the Dual Credit Programs section of the Del Mar College website (https://www.delmar.edu/dualcredit).

  • Early Admissions

    The program offers you the opportunity to study at the College and receive only college credits while completing requirements for high school graduation. Interested students will need to complete an Early Admissions form at the Del Mar College Student Enrollment Center. For more information contact them at (361) 698-1290.

Both Dual Credit and Early Admissions are designed for high school students who have demonstrated the ability to accept academic challenge and responsibility.

To be eligible for Dual Credit or Early Admissions programs, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Early Admission students must have completed their freshman year in high school
  • Dual Credit students must contact their high school counselor to begin enrollment process
  • submit proof of Meningitis vaccination
  • submit high school and/or college transcript(s) (if applicable)
  • approval of the high school counselor, principal and parent or guardian
  • meet Del Mar College admissions requirements, including assessment
  • take only those classes for which assessment levels are met
  • adhere to all policies of the College

Standardized test norms and appropriate scores are subject to change.