Dual Enrollments Credit Transfers

<p>Has anyone had any experience transferring in Dual Enrollment credits to Hillsdale to satisfy Core Requirements or Major/Minor Requirements (thinking English Major, Biology Majr or Minor)?</p>

<p>i dont know about major/minor, but some core credits might not. i know that hillsdale has some core classes that a lot of schools dont. i dont know about credits transferring from somewhere else to hillsdale, but i know that some core credits dont transfer as core credits from hillsdale to somewhere else, and i would guess it would go both ways. they still count as elective credits though</p>

<p>Two of my children entered Hillsdale having 40+ credits from our local university. Hillsdale accepted all the academic credits, though of course, my kids were not excused from the Constitution (even though one had taken it locallly; man! what a difference a school makes!). They still have to take the English series (forget just now what they call it) and the required Western Heritage series, no matter what you’ve taken at other colleges.</p>

<p>So, Math credits were accepted and child was exempted from the math requirement, Philosophy, Physics, Biology, assorted English credits are used to fill out electives. Sociology, Psychology, all accepted. If you have taken a foreign language in college, you might still want to take it at Hillsdale since it is ten times more strenuous at Hillsdale than at any community college. </p>

<p>Hillsdale does not accept what they consider to be vocational credits. For my son who is an air traffic controller, they did not accept any of his flight training credits, air traffic control credits, etc. They did accept his meteorology credits after he showed that he was a certified weather observer and had taken a more strenuous course than Hillsdale offered. </p>

<p>I do not believe that Hillsdale will exempt the student from their PE requirements even if one took tons of PE credits. Not positive on that though.</p>

<p>Feel free to p.m. me, homeschool mom, since my kids have all been dually enrolled as homeschoolers.</p>