GENERAL EDUCATION PATHWAY
What is Pathways?
Pathways is a series of classes that are “packaged” and developed for high school students, creating a clear sequence of college classes mapped out to allow students to meet an identified goal.
Students must complete steps to be able to participate.
- The College application
- The (K12) Dynamic Form
Video Tutorials are available for added support.
- All classes are FREE (max 11 units per semester)
- Attend online, anytime
- Stay on track with classes mapped out for you with a cohort
- Complete College GE requirements for UC and CSU
Apply Online: Visit Dual Enrollment
General Education Pathways Program
The first cohort for this pathway launched in Fall 2021, for the Class of 2025. A new cohort begins each summer for incoming, freshman students enrolling at a Los Angeles Unified School District, Local District Northeast high school.
The first summer of the pathway is offered via zoom (synchronous). After that, beginning with the first Fall term, all remaining classes will be completely online.
Participation in the program is based on Counselor referral and was developed for NON- Science/STEM majors (Science/STEM majors may require different math and science requirements).
Upon completion of this pathway, the student will meet General Education (GE) requirements for college (similar to high school A-G requirements). If the student is able to complete all classes in the program, they will be “GE Certified.” GE Certification means that the student has completed the GE pattern of courses for the UC/CSU, to meet their lower-division GE requirements.