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CA Community Colleges
     The California Community College System is the largest higher education system in the nation.  It is comprised of 72 districts, 110 colleges, and enrolls more than 2.9 million students.  Community Colleges provide the basic skills education, workforce training, and courses that prepare students for transfer to four-year universities.  The colleges also offer opportunities for personal enrichment and lifelong learning.
     If you are considering attending a community college, please contact that college's Admissions Office directly for more information about programs, classes, and offerings.
CCIS - California Consortium for Independent Study
CSU-Dominguez Hills Online Courses 2011-2012
     The YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM allows high school students to enroll in two college courses through distance learning each semester and earn college (and high school credit simultaneously) for only $3.50.  Spring 2010 courses include THE100 (Television, Film, & theatre), CHS100 (Chicano Studies), and two courses To Be Announced.
 
     This is an excellent opportunity for our students to earn additional credits in a non-traditional way while utilizing 21st Century technological and educational skills.
 
Posted: 12-16-09
Fallbrook High School
Oasis students may return to the traditional high school at any time; however, the optimum return window occurs at the beginning of a semester and/or mid-year so that the student is not behind in classroom instruction and in jeopardy of not earning full credits.
Fallbrook Union High School District
FUHSD College and Career Center
Ivy High School
Ivy High School it an accredited, continuation high school in the Fallbrook Union High School District.  It serves students ages 16 and above in a traditional classroom setting within a shortened school day (7:45 AM to 12:56 PM). Continuation high schools focus on credit recovery, direct instruction, smaller class sizes, and fewer credits required for graduation; Ivy HS requires 210 vs. 230 by Oasis and Fallbrook High Schools.
NCAA Eligibility Center
All student athletes planning on attending a four your college/university should be familiar with this website.
Oasis Parent/Student Handbook w/ Course Offerings
Online Course Options
See your teacher to select from among APEX, UCCP, or Oasis' Moodle online courses.
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