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be taken in any combination for no more than six enrollments.
As of fall 2013, all active participatory courses are nonrepeatable and can only be taken one time subject to the limitations set forth in Title 5 (§ 55040(c)).  is limitation does not contain a grandfather clause.  erefore, if a student has reached the maximum times of enrollment within a course family, then they cannot enroll in any course within the family again at either Foothill or De Anza.
If a student enrolls in a De Anza course that is equivalent to a Foothill course within a course family, they may not take the Foothill course at any time, and vice versa.
See deanza.edu/apply-and-register/ register/repeat_limits.html for more information on course repetition and repeatability.
Excessive Drops
Per state legislation approved in 2011, students may no longer enroll in the same course more than three times without successful completion. Totals may be a combination of substandard grades and withdrawals. Students who have already enrolled in the same course twice without passing should see a counselor for assistance or seek tutorial help. Students may petition to re-enroll in the same course a fourth time, but approval will be highly selective. Additional repeats will not be approved. Classi cation of Students
Freshman: Students who have completed fewer than 45 quarter units of college credit. Sophomore: Students who have completed 45 or more quarter units of college credit and have not earned a degree.
High School Admissions
(Concurrent Enrollment)
Beginning with the summer session, students who have completed their sophomore year of high school may apply to De Anza as special part-time students. California regulations restrict high school students to enroll in classes that are enrichment, vocational or otherwise not available at their high schools. High school students may not enroll in Basic Skills (200 level), ESL, guidance or other restricted courses. It is recommended that high school students enroll in no more than 11 units during a regular term or 5.5 units during the summer. If high school students register for more than 11 units, they will be charged full fees.
High school students wishing to enroll in English, Math or some science classes must complete a placement test. Information regarding appointment and placement testing times can be found on the De Anza website.
High school students attending De Anza are held to the same requirements, standards and policies as other college students, and should be aware of the Student Code of Conduct. They also receive the same FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) protections as other students, and their records cannot be released to family members without their consent.
High school students should be aware that course content may be adult in nature. De Anza College recommends that parents be aware of the “open” campus environment, and discuss safety and accountability issues with their student prior to enrollment.
All coursework earned at De Anza is to be reported to any transfer college or university to which the high school student applies. Transcripts will not be automatically mailed to the student or the student’s high school. Grade information can be accessed through MyPortal. O cial transcripts may be requested through MyPortal or via the De Anza webpage by searching on “transcripts.”
Service Areas
 e Foothill-De Anza Community College District operates two colleges: De Anza College in Cupertino and Foothill College in Los Altos Hills. De Anza College serves the Fremont Union High School District, which includes Cupertino, Monte Vista and parts of Sunnyvale, San Jose, Santa Clara, Los Altos and Saratoga. Foothill College primarily serves the communities of Palo Alto, Los Altos, Mountain View and Los Altos Hills.  ese cities are in the Palo Alto Uni ed School District and the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School Districts.
HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION
Many high schools recommend that students 18 years or older without a high school diploma complete their high school requirements by taking college courses. Students choosing to earn a diploma in this way should obtain a statement from their host high school principal or counselor
indicating:
■  e necessary subjects to meet
graduation requirements and the
number of quarter credits in each;
■ A list of De Anza courses that
may satisfy these high school
requirements;
■  e total number of quarter units
required, including electives; and
■ Approval to use De Anza credit to
meet high school requirements.
 e California Department of Education recommends that college credit equal twice the number of units earned in high school; for example, two college units equal four
high school semester periods.
Once De Anza courses have been
completed, students should request that an o cial transcript be sent to the high school. Students may also enroll in additional courses not required for the diploma.
 ere are new regulations for students who have not earned a high school diploma.  ese students are no longer eligible for federal  nancial aid e ective July 2012. Wherever possible, De Anza recommends that students who are close to earning a high school diploma or GED complete those requirements so that they may apply and be considered for  nancial aid when they attend De Anza.
EVENING AND WEEKEND CLASSES
De Anza o ers a wide range of evening and weekend courses, as well as online classes. Certain services are available on a limited basis on Saturdays. Check the De Anza website at deanza.edu and the class listings for more information.
SUMMER SESSION
De Anza o ers day and evening summer classes in sessions of varying lengths. Summer courses are comparable in academic standards, content and earn similar credits as classes o ered during regular quarters. Summer enrollment enables students to complete prerequisites or accelerate their progress. It also allows high school students who have completed their sophomore year to take enrichment or vocational courses, or enhance their college applications by completing college-level work. All regular term attendance and academic policies apply to summer sessions.
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