How does Special Admission help my child?
Students can earn college credits while still attending junior high school
or high school. In some cases, college credit can transfer back to the
junior high school or high school to use towards graduation. Either way,
it establishes an official college transcript that may be submitted to
any college or university.
How does my student age 9-18 participate as a Special Admission Student?
Your child will want to download and complete the Special Admission Request. At least one parent must sign the form
thereby providing permission for the student to enroll in the
college course(s).
As a parent what should I know about my child taking a college course?
- Parents must understand that this is a college course and that some
course topics may not be appropriate for minors. Course/Class content
will not be changed in any way regardless of a special admission student
in the classroom.
- The student will be establishing an official
college academic record and that all grades earned will be part of the
official college permanent academic record.
- The student is subject to all of the
rules, policies, and regulations listed in the College Catalog and Schedule
of Classes.
- Once the student enrolls at College of
the Siskiyous they are considered a college student and the college
is bound by FERPA (Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act) law.
The California Education Code (Section 76243) prevents the release of
student information without the written consent of the student. In order
for you to be able to release the information requested. If you need
to have access to your child's information please have the student complete,
sign, and date the RECORD/INFORMATION
RELEASE.
Contact
COS Enrollment Services
(530) 938-5500
registration@siskiyous.edu
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