Many high schools offer Dual Enrollment courses from a local community college. They are usually taught at the high school and can appear on the student's high school transcript. I get asked often how the University of California calculates these courses into the weighted GPA since one semester of a college course meets one year of the high school requirement. The UC states this: Although many semester long college courses will satisfy a full year or more of an A-G requirement, the UC weights the college course as follows: Only UC transferable courses worth at least three semesters or four quarter units will earn an extra point in the GPA for grades of an A, B, or C; and one college course earns one grade which means only one additional point in the GPA calculation. I advise my students that it's still better to take the higher level course even if they don't get the bump in their GPA. It's always better to challenge themselves than as colleges look favorably on this.









