<p>If I will finish my two-semester-long online class before the end of the first semester of my Senior year, can a grade for two semesters of that class be put in the transcription sent to the university?</p>
<p>I mean, does the university count my online class grade of the second semester of Senior year if I will finish some two-semesters-long online classes before the end of the first semester?</p>
<p>The answer is going to vary from university to university, as some colleges DO NOT accept credits from another school (on-line or in a classroom) without first getting prior approval from department heads to see whether the transcripted class meets or exceeds the rigor of their college level classes. I would do a google search of each school you are interested in sending the transcript to and see if they will accept credits from an on-line course. Many do not.</p>
<p>Oh, I know that my online classes are approved by most of the universities of my choice. The reason why I think I can finish the online classes early is that I studied the subjects independently in my Junior year.</p>
<p>As I said, it all depends on the University, so I would double-check with yours. FWIW: Many on-line courses like EdX do not give grades, they give “certificates of completion,” so colleges are not able to give students credit for courses taken on-line. It’s always best to double-check these things first just to make sure.</p>
<p>OK. I got what you meant. Thank you.</p>