High School

Academics Overview

Pomona Catholic offers a college preparatory curriculum with a wide variety of electives. The graduation requirements meet the University of California and California State University admissions criteria. The curriculum offerings include both Honors classes and an Advanced Placement Program. Several core classes are offered for varying ability levels. Standardized testing preparation is integrated within the curriculum and advisory periods.

COLLEGE COUNSELING

College Counseling

The Counseling Office offers multiple resources to help your child prepare for the next steps in his/her educational journey. We aim to provide students with a developmental, comprehensive, and proactive plan that ensures the success of students’ academic, personal, and college and career goals.

In partnership with parents, educators, and school community members, the Counseling Department fosters an environment that promotes personal growth and academic excellence to empower and propel students towards college and career readiness.

Pomona Catholic Counseling Department Services:

  • Academic Advisement and Support

  • College and Post-Secondary Planning

  • Career Exploration

  • Individual Counseling

KELLY GUERRERO
COUNSELOR

PH 909.623.5297 x 307
kguerrero@pomonacatholic.org

DUAL ENROLLMENT

Dual Enrollment

Our focus for all of our high school students is to prepare them for the college admissions process. Colleges look to see that applicants have accessed the curriculum at their schools and have taken challenging courses. In addition, to our Advanced Placement courses, students may take advantage of our dual enrollment program through the following schools:

  • Mount San Antonio College High School Referral Program (high school courses) - Offers high school students the opportunity to complete courses for original and recovery credit.

  • Chaffey College Dual Enrollment (college courses) - Students may take college courses at Chaffey College to earn college and high school credit. Must have a 2.0 GPA or higher. Students will take an assessment test on campus and attend an orientation prior to registering for classes.

  • Brigham Young University Independent Study (high school and college courses) - A nonprofit online educational program that offers more than 500 accredited online courses for high school and university students. For BYU’s course catalog please visit: Online Courses at BYU

COLLEGE PARTNERSHIPS

College Partnerships

The College Partnership Program is designed to connect institutions of higher learning with venue managers in their community to combine in-class learning with real life experiences and examples.

The following universities have partnered with us to offer ONLY Pomona Catholic students with scholarships & opportunities:

  • Mount Saint Mary's University 

  • Azusa Pacific University

  • University of La Verne

  • Point Loma Nazarene University 

  • Grand Canyon University 

  • Mount San Antonio College

  • University of Redlands

APPLICATION REQUIREMENT

AP CAPSTONE

AP Capstone

Pomona Catholic is proud to announce that we are an AP Capstone school. College Board's unique program prepares students for the rigor and challenge of college life through courses: AP Seminar and AP Research. Under the guidance of our talented faculty, students will learn to master argument-based writing skills and experience unique research opportunities. Students who complete and pass the program exams will be given the AP Seminar and Research Certificate. AP Capstone elevates our current Advanced Placement program by challenging students to integrate information learned through research and writing. Skills many students will not learn until they get to college.

AP Capstone™ is a College Board program that equips students with the independent research, collaborative teamwork, and communication skills that are increasingly valued by colleges. It cultivates curious, independent, and collaborative scholars and prepares them to make logical, evidence-based decisions.

AP Capstone is comprised of two AP courses - AP Seminar and AP Research - and is designed to complement and enhance the discipline-specific study in other AP courses. Participating schools can use the AP Capstone program to provide unique research opportunities for current AP students, or to expand access to AP by encouraging students to master the argument-based writing skills that the AP Capstone program develops.