If you graduate high school with an online credit, do highly selective colleges accept it?

I’m starting freshman year next year, and my middle school gave out our course selection papers. For our Physical Education credit, you can take actual PE or online PE. I really want to take online PE over summer (that’s an option for us), but at the bottom of the Course Selection paper, it says not all colleges accept online classes as a credit. I don’t have a specific college in mind, but if, for example, I wanted to go out of state or Ivy League, would they accept it as a high school graduation credit? Thanks

I think the note may be referring to academic classes. Colleges don’t care about PE classes. If your high school counts the online class as fulfilling a gym requirement and graduates you, that is good enough for them. If you take gym or wellness, they want to see you do well in it, but no college is going to give you college credit for having taken high school gym anyway.

The note almost certainly refers to trying to get college credit/placement for a HS class, such as an AP or dual enrollment course.

There’s no such thing for PE, as far as I know. And if it’s accepted by your school to meet HS graduation requirements, colleges are fine with it.

My D took online PE twice - no issues at all.

ok, thank you for the help :relaxed: