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Dual Enrollment Credits
Does college credits from DE classes apply to university or only certain community colleges? #college #university #dualenrollment #credits
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Ashley’s Answer
Hi Vivian,
Dual Enrollment credits typically carry over to your college and university, but the codes might be different. It is important to research this information with respect to the college or university you are applying to. The college or university will ask you to send them the transcript from the institution the dual enrollment credit is being received from, and they will develop a transfer credit report.
Research class codes for respective college/university.
Speak to advisor for next steps.
Dual Enrollment credits typically carry over to your college and university, but the codes might be different. It is important to research this information with respect to the college or university you are applying to. The college or university will ask you to send them the transcript from the institution the dual enrollment credit is being received from, and they will develop a transfer credit report.
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Meighan’s Answer
In general, DE credits can be transferred to any university or college. However, you will have to check each institution's transfer credit policy and make sure there is a comparable course offered there for you to request equivalency for.
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Amy’s Answer
Vivian,
Dual Enrollment credits can transfer to both Universities and Community Colleges. One way to know if they will transfer, is to research a college's website on transfer credits. This will help you get a good gauge for what will/will not transfer. Often, colleges or universities in the same state as where you received your credits, are more likely to accept those transfer credits.
Check with your guidance counselor at the current school or desired school
Dual Enrollment credits can transfer to both Universities and Community Colleges. One way to know if they will transfer, is to research a college's website on transfer credits. This will help you get a good gauge for what will/will not transfer. Often, colleges or universities in the same state as where you received your credits, are more likely to accept those transfer credits.
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Chris’s Answer
You have to check the college first. Most are in some type of partnership program. My daughter got to skip her entire freshman year at college because she took DE courses in high school. VERY great leg up on graduating!