Credit for college classes while in high school?

<p>Hi everyone!</p>

<p>Do y'all know anything about the transfer credit policies for college classes taken under dual enrollment (but not for graduation requirements... no double dipping)? </p>

<p>I have a bunch of AP/IB tests as well, and I'm wondering if there's a limit on the number of credits transferred and how they will be transferred. I've taken about 35 semester hours of classes in Chemistry, Math, and Biology. All classes that Chicago has.</p>

<p>Do I have to test out of the classes, or what?</p>

<p>Straight from the course catalog:</p>

<p>College Courses Taken during High School.
Because it is not uncommon for students to graduate from the University of Chicago with more than the required forty-two credits, students should wait to begin the petition process until they determine (in their second year or later) that they will need the credit. However, students may petition earlier if previous course work may serve as a prerequisite for a Chicago course.
Students who wish to receive transfer credit for college courses taken during high school must submit a petition to the Dean of Students. Credit is evaluated on an individual basis. To be considered for transfer credit, petitions must comply with both the preceding regulations and the following guidelines :
• Course work may not have been counted toward high school graduation requirements.
• Credit for science and calculus courses is awarded only by satisfactory performance on the appropriate placement or accreditation examinations taken at the time of matriculation.
• Transfer credit for college-level courses completed prior to matriculation at the University of Chicago may be used only as general elective credit.
• Credit will not be awarded for general education requirements or for foreign language courses.
• Course work must have been completed in a cohort containing undergrad-uate students, not in a program open only to high school students.</p>