Does Duel Enrollment Credit count towards college GPA?

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I am currently taking two duel enrollment classes in high school, one is very easy and I have an A and the other is extremely difficult with an unhelpful professor and I currently have a B. I don't want the B to hurt me if it does not become better as I am looking towards graduate school in the future. My question is will the credit that transfers to my future college (assuming it does) appear on my college transcript/ GPA?
Thanks!</p>

<p>Graduate schools will require you to submit transcripts for all colleges and universities you have attended, even for two classes taken at a community college while in high school. With very few exceptions, even if you transfer credit, the grades will not count toward your GPA at your four-year schools.</p>

<p>For law school, your law school GPA will consist of all courses you took that counted toward your first 4-year degree. So if you transferred credit for a course, LSAC will recaculate your GPA using that grade. I believe medical school is similar.</p>

<p>For other graduate schools, it seems to almost vary wildly–but other graduate schools tend to use GPA as more of a cut off, rather than in the way law schools do. Some graduate schools will use all grades attempted, others major GPA, others your last 60 hours of credit.</p>