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Are students permitted to take sequential courses such as Chemistry 141 and 142 or Spanish 101 and 102 at another school for transient study?

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Are students permitted to take sequential courses such as Chemistry 141 and 142 or Spanish 101 and 102 at another school for transient study?

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Yes, however it is not advisable. Students are allowed to take sequential courses through transient study at another institution, but Emory College recommends that students take both courses at the same institution, as levels of education vary from school to school. To ensure adequate progress in the course series it is best if students complete the sequential courses at the same institution. That is, students are allowed to take one level of the sequential course through transient study and the second level at Emory, but this is not recommended.

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