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Information on how much college credit the University of Illinois accepts can be found here.
Some high schools have hesitated to offer dual-enrollment courses, citing concerns that the credit may not transfer to most of the colleges that graduates attend. Advanced Placement courses, by comparison, are a well-known brand that are accepted by virtually every college in the country if a student scores well on the AP exam.
Universities handle dual credits differently, and students who have them must navigate the requirements of each school they consider attending. Northern Illinois University, for instance, accepts dual credits so long as the students apply with a college transcript listing the course and grade awarded, said Missy Gillis, associate director of admissions. Students applying to the University of Chicago with dual credits must submit a petition to the dean of students. But while transfer credits are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, the university does not, as a rule, accept course work that counted toward high school graduation requirements, according to a university spokesperson. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign draws a similar line in that it awards credit if the class exceeds graduation requirements and meets college standards. Still, national experts say today's students are more able to transfer credits than in previous years, and many high schools are adding dual-credit classes to meet the demand. |
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