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MSJC DE-CE: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who should sign up for MSJC classes?
A: Students with 3.0 GPA or higher and work well online and independently. Students are responsible for monitoring their work and communicating directly with MSJC professors.
Q: Where will the classes be held?
A: Concurrent Enrollment classes could be delivered in-person, online, or in a hybrid format. When students register for their class, please pay attention to how and where the class will be delivered. Dual Enrollment classes are taught at MV during the regular school day.Q: How do the credits earned through MSJC work?
A: The credits will count for BOTH high school graduation requirements and college credits (HOWEVER, you must still have 5 classes at MVHS to be a full-time student).Q: Are the classes weighted higher?
A: Yes, the classes are weighted similar to AP and IB courses, which means you get 1 extra point toward your GPA if you earn a "C" or higher.
Q: Which classes will be offered and is there a description?
A: Check the tab for "Fall and Spring Course Offerings"Q: What if I want to take MSJC classes that are not MVUSD approved offerings?
A: High school students can take any open classes at MSJC to begin building their college transcript; However, you must follow the MSJC High School Concurrent Enrollment Process (Courses must be approved by MVUSD to be placed on your high school transcript)Q: What is the cost?
A: Current tuition at MSJC for resident students is $46 per unit. Students are also required to pay around $34 in student fees each semester.Q: What are the steps to signing up for a MSJC Concurrent or Dual Enrollment class?
A: There are several steps you must complete with specific timelines. Please check the tab on the left for "Steps to Enroll"COLLEGE TERMS
- General Education: A required pattern of courses covering a breadth of subjects thought to be useful for all college students regardless of major. Every student earning a degree will need to take general education.
o MSJC General Education (Option A): A list of general education course needed to complete the MSJC associates degree.
o CSUGE or California State University General Education (Option B): A list of general education courses needed to complete the lower division general education at the California State University System.
o IGETC or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (Option C): A list of general education needed to complete the lower division general education at the university of college. Used for UC, CSU, Private or Out of State universities and colleges.
- Prerequisite or Prereq: A condition of enrollment that a student is required to meet in order to demonstrate readiness for enrollment in a course or program. It can be in a form of a course a student must take and pass with a “C” or better before a student can register for the next level course.
- Transferable Course: A 100 or 200 level courses that transfer to four-year universities.
IGETC Areas needed
Courses that can be used to fulfill IGETC Areas
Area1: English Communication
1 course from each area needed
1A- English Composition
1B-Critical Thinking
1C-Oral Communication
1A: ENGL 101
1B: ENGL 103
1C. NOT OFFERED AT ANNEX
Area 2: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning
1 course needed
NOT OFFERED AT ANNEX
Area 3: Arts and Humanities
3 courses needed at least one from each area
3A- Arts
3B-Humanities
3A: DAN 100, DAN 125
3B: DAN 100, HIST 103, 104 HIST 118
Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
3 courses needed from 2 different areas/disciplines
4F: HIST 103, HIST104, HIST 111, 112
Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences
1 course from each area and one must be a lab
NOT OFFERED AT ANNEX
Area 6-Languag Other Than English (UC Only)
NOT OFFERED AT ANNEX
COURSES CAN ONLY BE APPLIED ONCE TO ONE AREA, AND CANNOT BE DOUBLE COUNTED EVEN IF THE COURSE IS IN MULTIPLE AREAS. FOR EXAMPLE: DAN 100 CAN ONLY BE APPLIED TO ONE AREA, EITHER AREA 3A OR 3B, NOT BOTH.
THIS IS A PLANNING GUIDE THAT STUDENTS CAN USE AS A REFERENCE. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL STUDENTS MEET WITH AN MSJC COUNSELOR TO DISCUSS CERTIFICATES, DEGREES, AND TO CREATE A COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION PLAN.