Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet it’s ok to use as a prerequisite but not always to actually get credit.
I got credit at UVA SEAS for Econ as a summer class taken elsewhere. Grade for Econ did not factor into GPA, but I absolutely got credit for it. Mind, this was as an elective, and was not for an Econ degree.
Anonymous wrote:I bet it’s ok to use as a prerequisite but not always to actually get credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking classes at CC after one is enrolled in a 4yr college is seen as grade grubing by law and med and grad schools. Do not do it unless there are extenuating circumstances. Even a “lesser” 4yr institution (if allowed by the home one) often reflects negatively on grad/prof admissions
Don't transfer credits from CC typically carry no GPA contribution, and mainly serve as prerequisites for major relevant courses that can only be taken at VT?
That's the idea, in theory at least. In practice, unprepared students come to us, find that they can't succeed in the course at VT, then look for substitutes at CC (and sometimes other lower ranked state schools like GMU or JMU), take those courses - often virtually - and then hope to succeed in the next course. Needless to say, it's a recipe for disaster, particularly if a student substituted the 1000 and 2000 level courses and then hopes to succeed at the 3000 level. Hence the effort to close any loopholes for 2000 courses. (1000 courses will likely stay transferable, though for instance we recommend that students take the course, not transfer it, at least when it comes to CC-only courses. AP is a slightly different beast.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking classes at CC after one is enrolled in a 4yr college is seen as grade grubing by law and med and grad schools. Do not do it unless there are extenuating circumstances. Even a “lesser” 4yr institution (if allowed by the home one) often reflects negatively on grad/prof admissions
Don't transfer credits from CC typically carry no GPA contribution, and mainly serve as prerequisites for major relevant courses that can only be taken at VT?
Anonymous wrote:Taking classes at CC after one is enrolled in a 4yr college is seen as grade grubing by law and med and grad schools. Do not do it unless there are extenuating circumstances. Even a “lesser” 4yr institution (if allowed by the home one) often reflects negatively on grad/prof admissions
Anonymous wrote:You can at VT. I know some kids take math classes at CC to avoid taking them at the math emporium (that's the mostly online math classes).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usually yes. The school publishes a doc that lets you know what will and wont transfer. Check the registrar's office about course transfer if you want someone to officially validate it.
You’re confusing taking classes before you enroll and after you enroll. Different rules. It’s not often allowed after you enroll, though sometimes it’s approved. Never take a summer course before you know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA does not allow it for current UVA students to take courses at another college during the summer.
Possibly true in A&S, but as a SEAS student I definitely took Econ one summer at a different college and transferred it (obviously it was taken as an elective - not for an Econ degree).