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How to include community college classes on college apps?

I'm a high school junior thinking about taking a couple of classes at a community college. How should I list these on my college applications? Do colleges care about this kind of dual enrollment? Any tips would be appreciated!

a year ago

Colleges generally value dual enrollment and it could strengthen your application. When it comes to including your community college classes in your application, you should treat them as if they are regular high school classes.

Let's go into some detail:

1. Transcript: You'll need to send an official transcript from the community college along with your high school one. This will provide official confirmation of the courses you've taken and the grades you received.

2. Coursework section: When filling out the coursework section of your application, you'll likely see a spot to include any college or university courses taken while in high school. Here, you can list the course title, grade, and credit hours. Make sure to specify that these are dual enrollment or community college courses.

3. Additional Information Section: If you feel that the Courses & Grades section does not provide enough space for you to explain your dual enrollment classes, use the Additional Information section. It's a good place to delve deeper into why you chose to take community college courses, what you’ve learned from them, and how they affected your academic journey.

As for your question about whether colleges care about dual enrollment! Dual enrollment can show initiative, dedication, and academic rigor, as these courses tend to be more challenging than typical high school classes. They also provide early exposure to the college-level academic environment, which can be an advantage once you transition to full-time college study.

Remember, each different application platform may have slightly different instructions for including dual enrollment courses, so always check the specific application instructions as well.

a year ago

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