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Are There Selective Colleges That Accept Dual Enrollment Credits?

Hey there! So I've been part of a dual enrollment program at my school and accrued quite a lot of credits. Are there selective colleges out there that accept these credits or should I just prepare to retake those classes? Stressing a bit about this one.

2 years ago

Selective colleges vary in how they accept dual enrollment credits. I can't promise any specifics without knowing your exact situation, but here are some general pointers:

1. Many top-tier colleges accept some form of dual enrollment credits. However, colleges can be very specific about the circumstances under which they accept these credits. For example, a course might need to be taught by a college faculty at a college campus, rather than being a high school class with a college syllabus.

2. The college's policy about accepting these credits might depend on the subject. For instance, some colleges might only accept dual enrollment credits for foundational or prerequisite courses for a particular major, but not for other classes within that major.

3. Finally, even if a college does accept your dual enrollment credits, this doesn't necessarily mean you'll graduate early. Some students choose to use their credits as a way to explore other academic interests, study abroad, or participate in internships.

Context really matters here, so make sure you're checking the specific policies for each of the colleges you're interested in. This might involve a bit of research, but it could potentially save you from having to retake classes. And keep in mind that dual enrollment can have other benefits beyond just the credits – it can demonstrate your ability to handle college-level coursework, which might make a positive impression on admissions officers.

2 years ago

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