Coastline Regional Occupational Program (ROP)
Articulation Agreements with Colleges
Articulation is the process of evaluating courses to determine whether coursework completed at a high school or ROP will meet the requirements at a community college or other post-secondary institution for the purpose of advanced placement or “credit-by-exam” units. The articulation process is designed to help students advance from one course, program or educational level to the next without the unnecessary repetition of essentially similar courses for which credit has been received.
An articulation agreement is a formal, written and published document that describes which coursework from the sending institution (e.g. high school or ROP) is accepted as comparable to or in lieu of coursework at the “receiving” institution (e.g. community college or other post-secondary institution). Agreements are typically reviewed and renewed annually.Current Articulation Agreements here
Articulation Process and Requirements for Students
Each receiving institution has their own process, documents, and requirements. Please find the links below for information and forms necessary to take advantage of Coastline ROP articulated courses.

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