Learn the submission requirements for A-G approval in the state of California.
Notes: For additional information regarding A-G approval process, please reach out to your CSM.
School Submission Process
Information for Schools: https://hs-articulation.ucop.edu/guide/update-your-a-g-list/submitting-courses/
- Every institution that serves high school students in California needs to submit courses to the A-G Course Management Portal (CMP) for review by UC.
- Each person that supports the A-G course submission process, whether by writing courses or managing the A-G list, should register for their own user account on the A-G CMP.
The following details the steps and information for schools to specifically add publisher courses. StrongMind is an approved online publisher and all core courses have been certified by Quality Matters.
Self-reporting online publisher courses
As of February 1, 2020, schools add online publisher courses to their A-G course lists by certifying and self-reporting courses from UC-registered online course publishers. More information about certifying and self-reporting courses can be found in the summary of the updated online course policy.
SELF-REPORT: High schools will self-report online courses from UC-registered online course publishers
- To add online course publisher courses to their A-G course lists, high schools will self-report principal-certified online publisher courses via the A-G Course Management Portal (CMP) during the annual A-G course submission period (February 1 - June 30).
- Schools can self-report principal-certified courses from any online course publisher that is listed in UC’s online course publisher directory.
- Self-reported courses will appear on schools’ A-G course lists along with all the non-online courses they also offer.
Third-party course reporting
Schools and organizations will self-report StrongMind and all third-party courses for A-G approval for your school. For our third-party courses you will need to submit them by their author (Accelerate) and not as StrongMind courses.
- If you would like to use Accelerate courses then you shouldn't have a problem getting them approved based on the Accelerate courses that have already been approved for other schools in California.
- Click here for a list of approved courses and their schools.