^^^ The type of dual enrollment described above makes sense. However in this case there’s no mention of the teachers being certified to teach at the college level. Sounds like it could be much more difficult to get credit when it’s a course taught in the high school by a high school teacher that just adds extra work. I wonder how the university is determining the letter grades if they have so little involvement in the curriculum/level of rigor of the course? AP won’t allow a school to list a course on a student’s transcript as being AP without first passing a College Board audit…
Taking the AP exam is cheaper than this option with a higher likelihood of receiving college credit.