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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can people please focus?! This is OP. I'm asking about Dual Enrollment at COMMUNITY COLLEGES. I'm not asking about special programs between high schools and 4-yr universities. Yes, we know that classes from many 4-yr universities will be accepted by their counterparts. NEWS FLASH: Their counterparts are not community colleges. And, BTW, these partnerships with 4-yr schools where they send someone to teach on the high school campuses seem pretty neat. I'd love to take the GIS class! [/quote] I responded about son taking DE classes. I don't know what your are talking about in this quoted post. DE classes are taken at the high school [b]Virginia 4-year schools have a transfer agreement with VA community colleges, [/b]especially with the 2-year transfer degree. How would that not be beneficial to students that can't/don't want to spend so much?[/quote] This. If you are going to an in-state public U you actually have a higher likelihood of the credit transferring if you do the CC DE vs. hoping you get the right score on the AP test at the end of the year.[/quote]
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