If all of your college courses are before high school graduation, then you will be a frosh applicant to UCs and CSUs.
The community college courses can still be transferred for credit units (up to 70 semester or 105 quarter units for lower division college courses including all community college courses) and subject credit (see http://www.assist.org for community college to UC and CSU equivalencies). You may have higher class standing than your class level, which may affect registration priority (often, but not always, favorably).
This means that you will enter as a frosh, but potentially have the option of graduating significantly earlier, or staying the full four years and having more schedule space for additional electives.
Note that some private or out-of-state schools may be much more restrictive in terms of transfer credit units or subject credit.