
If you are ready to enhance your educational journey at SAC, please review the information below.
THINGS TO CONSIDER:
- High school students must meet all course prerequisites and necessary qualifications before registering for the course designated on their form. Please read the course description on Self-Service to ensure you are eligible for a class.
- Enrolling in college courses creates a permanent college transcript.
- It is the student's responsibility to drop a course before the drop deadline to avoid getting a negative grade on their college transcript. Drop through DualEnroll.
Drop Guide.pdf
- Not all courses offered at Santa Ana College are available to high school students. Please read the course descriptions on Self-Service to verify eligibility.
Coordinated Program (MOU, Early and Middle College High Schools, and CCAP Partnerships)
- Students enroll in a SAC course offered as part of a partnership agreement between the college and a local high school district.
- Classes are taught either at a local high school campus during school hours or after school.
- These courses are entirely free for students. Depending on the modality of the course, the school and or the college will cover textbook
- & material fees.
- Students will receive dual credit on high school transcripts through a designated pathway.
- Students must complete the online application to SAC, complete their DualEnroll Profile and register for their course(s).
Non-Coordinated Program
Let's get started: Steps to enroll for New Students

| New studentsTo ensure that you enroll in a timely manner you must complete all the below steps:
Step 1: Apply to SAC Online
Submit your Santa Ana College application through OpenCCC.
- Need help? Refer to our Step-by-Step Application Guide.
- You will receive your SAC ID number, SAC email, and login information to your personal email once your application is processed.
Step 2: Create Your DualEnroll.com Profile
Go to sac.dualenroll.com and create your profile using your SAC email and password.
- Choose the correct guide to Create your Profile:
Partnered High School Guide.pdf - (ALA-Circulos, Century, Godinez, Middle College, Santa Ana, Segersterom, Valley,Garden Grove, Santiago, Legacy, Mater Dei, Magnolia Science Academy, Nova, OCSA, Samueli, Vista)
Home School Students Guide.pdf
High School Not Listed Guide.pdf
Step 3: Check Class Requirements
- Before registering, visit Self-Service to confirm that your class has no prerequisites that would prevent enrollment.
Step 4: Register for Classes
Once ready, log into sac.dualenroll.com and select your course(s).
- Choose the correct registration path for your school:
- Parent/guardian consent is required before your registration can be approved.
- After consent is submitted, notify your high school counselor to approve your course(s).
Step 5: Confirm Enrollment
After counselor approval, DualEnroll will process your registration.
- Log back into sac.dualenroll.com
- Under Steps, confirm your status shows “Completed”
- If you see errors or have questions, contact your high school counselor or SAC Dual Enrollment Office for support.
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Steps for Continuing Students
Continuing Students
If you have already taken Dual Enrollment classes at SAC, you do not need to reapply to SAC.
- Start with Step 2 above to log in and continue your registration:
- Create or Log in to your DualEnroll.com Profile
- Check prerequisites in Self-Service
- Register for classes and complete parent/counselor approvals
- Confirm your registration status
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Academic Counseling Services
A Dual Enrollment counselor can assist you with question(s) regarding any Dual Enrollment course or general Santa Ana College questions. Counseling appointments can be made in-person at the front counter (Bldg. L-223) or by calling (714) 564-6148. You can also email at assessment_center@sac.edu to schedule an appointment. Zoom availability. Ask about:
- Appropriate classes for the upcoming semester
- Changing major
- Adding or dropping classes
- Prerequisites/Courses/Sequence
- English/math placement
- Referrals
Assessment Center: Hours of Operation*
Monday
| 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (closed 1PM - 2PM)
| Tuesday
| 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
| Wednesday
| 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
| Thursday
| 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
| Friday
| 8:00 AM - 12:00PM
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*Hours are subject to change. Please contact the office if you have questions. For more information on the Assessment Center, visit www.sac.edu/assessment |