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Will My Dual Enrollment Credits Transfer to College?

I'm dual-enrolled in high school and a local community college. How do I make sure these credits will transfer when I eventually go to a university? Is there a specific process I should follow?

2 months ago

The transferability of dual enrollment credits is dependent on the college you end up attending. Each institution has its own policy regarding credit transfer, and factors like the grade you received, the level of the course, and how similar the course content is to one at their school can play a role. Generally, a grade of C or better in a college-level course is required for the credit to be taken into consideration.

Here's an example process you might follow:

1. Research Prospective Universities: Find out the credit transfer policy for each school you're interested in. Some colleges have this information on their website, or you could also contact their admissions or registrar's office directly.

2. Save your syllabi: Keeping clear record of the syllabi from your dual-enrollment courses can also be helpful because they include detailed information about the course content, textbooks, and assignments.

3. Request a transcript: You will need an official transcript from your community college when filling out your college applications. This will show the courses you've taken and the grades you've earned.

4. Check with an academic advisor: Once you've been accepted and decided on a university, you should reach out to an academic advisor there. They can give you the most accurate information about what credits will transfer and how they'll apply to your degree program.

5. Submit a petition if needed: In some cases, if your credits do not transfer automatically, you might be able to submit a 'petition to receive credit.' This often involves providing course syllabi and other supporting materials to demonstrate that the course is equivalent to one at their institution.

Always remember that it's vital to keep your records and stay organized through this process. And lastly, don't get discouraged if not all of your credits transfer. The experience and knowledge you gained will always be valuable.

2 months ago

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