Important question about Dual Enrollment?

<p>I am currently taking Spanish 4 and I receive 4 college credits for completing and passing it with an 80 or above. The class is sponsored (don't know if that's the right word) by Rhode Island College, but taught at my high school. Does this course classify as Dual Enrollment?</p>

<p>PS: Also if this course is dual enrollment, in my USF application, it asks me several questions I am unsure about Dual Enrollment courses.</p>

<p>Eligible To Re-Enroll: What does this mean?</p>

<p>GPA: If it's only one class how would I calculate this? </p>

<p>Credit Type: Adult Credits, Continuing Education Unit, Carnegie Units, No Credit, Quarter Hour Credit, Semester Hour Credit, Units, Vocational Credits, Other Type of Credit (Would this be Continuing Credit Units because I plan on using these when I go to college?)</p>

<p>Degree: (Really confused here) - Select Degree - No degree earned, College Credit Certificate (Community Colleges only), Technical/Vocational Certificate (Community Colleges only), Applied Technology Diploma (Community Colleges only), Associates in Applied Science (Community Colleges only), Associate of Arts Degree, Associate of Science Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Bachelor's (Honors) Degree, First Professional Degree, Post Professional Degree, Master's Degree, Intermediate or Specialist Graduate Degree, Doctoral Degree, Post-Doctoral Award </p>

<p>Date Graduated/Will Graduate: Is this when I graduate high school?</p>

<p>Any response would be super helpful!</p>

<p>You saidUSF, do you mean South Florida? If Yes it will count as a Dual Enrollment Class. You do not answer any question pertaining to this class as College course unless they ask specifically about DE</p>

<p>Eligible to re-enroll probably just means that you are not dismissed for failing too many courses or not paying bills.</p>

<p>Credit type for an academic course would likely be semester hour credit or quarter hour credit, depending on the academic calendar of the college (15 week semesters or 10 week quarters).</p>

<p>Degree type is probably no degree, since you are not seeking a degree at the college which is offering the dual enrollment course.</p>

<p>But call the university you are applying to if you are still unsure.</p>