For Educators
MSJC and the Instructor
Support Documents
- Credit by Exam (DOC)
- Get College Credit Steps (PDF)
- Articulation Brochure (PDF)
- Articulation Handbook (DOC)
- Articulation Glossary (PDF)
- Articulation Matrix (PDF)
- Form A Cover Sheet (PDF)
- Form B Articulation Crosswalk (PDF)
- Form C Contents & Standards(PDF)
- Form D Credit by Exam (PDF)
- Form E Grade Verification (PDF)
- Form F Student Worksheet (PDF)
MSJC provides guidance for students, parents and high school/ROP staff regarding the Mt. San Jacinto College procedures for the college and secondary articulation process.
The Career Education Special Projects Office, formerly known as School-to-Career/Tech-Prep, manages the 2+2 articulation processes. The office has been designated as a resource to assist both college faculty and high school or ROP staff in the development of requests to articulate high school courses. This office will also review and recommend approval of all requests for advanced standing submitted by students.
The process for establishing an articulation agreement for a high school or ROP course can be initiated by either the community college faculty in the appropriate discipline or the staff of the high school or ROP course. The most productive method is for all parties to collaborate on the requests.
The Career Education Special projects office facilitates group meetings as needed to bring high school/ROP and college faculty together for the review of curriculum and the development of requests to articulate courses.
Help Your Students Get Ahead
Your students’ extremely tight schedules restrict their options regarding elective courses. By articulating courses in your career pathway, you offer students the opportunity to earn skills comparable to those of college students, better preparing them for the next level of education required for success in their career paths.
Help your students’ parents save money they would otherwise have to spend on college tuition. Give parents the opportunity to give their children a start on a college education while still enrolled in high school. You want the best for your department and your school.
Tech Prep...
- Reduces the possibility of students repeating unnecessary course work.
- Allows students to earn college credit for high school classes.
- Prepares students for entry-level positions in the workplace.





