<p>Specifically dual-enrollment credits from the University of Minnesota. Thanks! :D</p>
<p>edit: And if only some do, which ones?</p>
<p>Specifically dual-enrollment credits from the University of Minnesota. Thanks! :D</p>
<p>edit: And if only some do, which ones?</p>
<p>Most of them do not. If they're part of your high school transcript, they're high school classes for which you do not get credit. For example, Harvard states:
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Students cannot receive degree credit for coursework completed before matriculation, but Harvard offers an Advanced Standing Program to entering students who meet certain specific standards on the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) or comparable examinations.
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<p>Princeton says:
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My school has a dual-enrollment program with a local college and I have completed college courses through that program. Can I earn credit for those courses?
Although students are not eligible for credit for college courses taken through a dual-enrollment program, students may earn advanced placement for high scores on departmental placement tests offered by some Princeton departments
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<p>Check the websites of schools you're interested in; you'll find the answers.</p>
<p>Okay thanks. In general top public U's accept them right?</p>
<p>YES! They Do! ok so Harvard, etc won't (actually, none of the Ivies will...), but I made a list! (forgive me for being so excited about this... my list took months.)</p>
<p>Oberlin (OH)
Boston U
Stanford
UC Berkeley
New York U
George Washington (CD)
Richmond American International U London
Haverford (PA)
Loyola (IL)
Eugene Lang at the New School for Liberal Arts (NY)
Colby
Drew
Whitman
Warren-Wilson (Junior/Senior years only, NC)
Kalamazoo (MI)
Tulane (LA)
College of the Atlantic (ME)
Trinity
Dickinson (PA)
Carleton
Southwestern (TX)
Hope
Allegheny
Macalester (MN)
Ursinus (PA)
Greensboro (NC)
Grinnell (IA)
U Virginia
Above are colleges that will take your credit if it's used for hs AND college credit both, or only college credit. Many others will take only college credit, like Case Western Reserve in Ohio (where i'm going =D).</p>
<p>Also include: Denison and Earlham</p>
<p>V. nice ^_^ thanks!</p>
<p>Add U of Michigan to the list too.</p>