<p>Hey guys quick question on community college credits, so if I took a class at a CC for high school credit/instead of the equivalent HS class (in this case an intro chem class), will that credit transfer to whatever 4 year college I apply to?</p>
<p>At my school they specifically state that if you got high school credit for it, it cannot transfer as college credit.</p>
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<p>It depends what college you go to. I tried transferring my dual-credit classes to my school and they didn’t allow it for some reason (maybe it’s a new policy?). It seems to me that state universities are more likely to allow this than private universities. I could be wrong, though.</p>
<p>^Michigan doesn’t.</p>
<p>Transfer agreements depend upon the schools. Check with the school to which the class will be transferred to see if they will accept it.</p>
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<p>Very selective state schools like UMich, UVA, UC’s, Texas, etc don’t usually accept community college credit taken in high school. These schools are basically grouped with other selective private schools.</p>
<p>Fair enough. I thought you were trying to say it had something to do specifically with them being public rather than private, not the selectivity, which is why I brought it up.</p>