Central Arizona College’s High School Programs give students a jump-start on preparing for their futures. Our programs allow academically prepared & eligible students the ability to earn college credits while still in high school, saving time and money.
Registering for college classes in a big step in the next part of your educational journey.
When you take college classes in high school, you are a college student and need to follow college processes. It is important to follow all the steps in the “High School Student Checklist for Enrollment in CAC Courses” below.
If you need help, please reach out to us at CentralHelpDesk@centralaz.edu or 520.494.5111.
High School Programs Resources:
Admissions Application is ONLY completed once.
*Courses taught by qualified high school instructors.
*Courses taught by CAC instructors.
Students and Parents, please contact your high school guidance counselors for more information on Central Arizona College’s High School Programs. If you have Admission or technical questions, please contact CAC’s Central Helpdesk at (520) 494-5111 or centralhelpdesk@centralaz.edu.
Frequently Asked QuestionsAny high school student* may take courses at Central Arizona College. Interested students must complete a CAC Admission Form and a High School Programs Registration Form which requires an electronic signature from the student and a high school counselor or authorized representative.
*If you are not yet a high school student and wish to take classes, please complete the special admit process by contacting cristina.gonzalez@centralaz.edu to schedule an appointment.
** If you are under 18 but have graduated high school, you do not need to register for courses using the concurrent registration form. If you have a registration hold on your account, please contact the Admissions Department at admissions@centralaz.edu.
CAC High School Programs refers to any course taken by a current high school student. Previously, these courses were defined as dual enrollment (courses held at the high school and taught by a high school instructor) or concurrent enrollment (courses held at a CAC campus or online and taught by a CAC instructor).
To qualify for the Early College Scholarship:
*The first semester a student will be eligible for Early College funding is the summer term prior to starting 11th grade at their high school.
High School Counselor ResourcesCentral Arizona College provides Pinal County high school counselors with a MAP (Master Academic Plan) to assist college-ready students with selecting appropriate college-level coursework.
Have a question about a school not listed above? Contact Hazel Rossi, Assistant Director of High School Programs at hazel.rossi@centralaz.edu
Phone: 520.494.5111
E-Mail: dual.enrollment@centralaz.edu
Address: Central Arizona College
8470 N. Overfield Road
Coolidge, AZ 85128