Dual Enrollment (LA Unified and LACCD)
LAUSD and LACCD Dual and Concurrent Enrollment
LAUSD offers dual enrollment opportunities, allowing high school students to take college courses with the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) community colleges. Students can earn college credit while still in high school, potentially accelerating their path to higher education. To view the courses available, please refer to the course lists below. Course availability may vary by school site; contact you school counselor to inquire about specific offerings at your school.
Benefits of the LAUSD Dual Enrollment Program:
- Earn College Credit
- Academic Enrichment
- Early College Experience
- College Readiness
Available Courses
- Course availability is contingent upon the established academic pathway(s) identified by the high school.
- Contact you high school counselor for a list of the available pathway(s) and courses.
LAUSD and LACCD Course Lists:
- Class of 2025 - LAUSD LACCD Equivalent Course List
- Class of 2026 and Beyond: LAUSD LACCD Equivalent and Non-Equivalent Course Lis
- Updated Course List coming soon!
- Students interested in pursuing dual or concurrent enrollment with LACCD must meet with their counselor prior to enrolling.
Summer 2025 Dual Enrollment Summer Program

📌 Important:
Counselors must complete the Summer Dual Enrollment interest form on behalf of each student who is interested in participating.
Counselors must complete the Summer Dual Enrollment interest form on behalf of each student who is interested in participating.
Resources for School Counselors, Administrators, and Liaisons
- MiSiS Job Aids
- LAUSD and LACCD Course Lists:
- Class of 2025 - LAUSD LACCD Equivalent Course List
- Class of 2026 and Beyond: LAUSD LACCD Equivalent and Non-Equivalent Course List
- Los Angeles County Toolkit to Equity-Centered Dual Enrollment Partnerships
- Up-to-date information on dual enrollment can be accessed via the School Counseling Services Schoology account
Contact Information
For assistance, contact the Region College and Career Administrative Coordinator and/or Shelly Alavez, Central Office Counseling Coordinator at [email protected].