I'm taking some community college classes while in high school. Will these count as high school credits, or are they only useful for college? How do they fit into my graduation requirements or my transcript?
Taking community college classes while in high school is generally viewed as dual enrollment. These courses can often count towards high school credits, but it's important to discuss this with your high school guidance counselor because policies can vary significantly by high school.
Generally, success in college-level coursework can be a strong signal on your transcript to college admissions officers. It can show them that you can handle higher level coursework, that you're interested in continuing your education, and that you're ready to challenge yourself.
In terms of your graduation requirements, again, it's essential to connect with your high school guidance counselor. Some schools might allow a college course to satisfy a certain high-school course requirement, while others might not.
Don't forget the potential college benefits! Many colleges and universities allow you to transfer in these community college credits, which could allow you to graduate earlier or take a lighter course load.
Remember to have these discussions early, as planning is critical to ensure that any college coursework you pursue aligns with your high school graduation plan and future college goals!
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