Does Northland accept ‘dual credit’ for college courses taken while in high school?
“Dual credit” refers to courses taken from a college or university for both high school and college credit. Courses are typically taken from a local community college while a student is still in high school and can be counted toward both high school and college graduation requirements. Northland International University does accept dual credits from most colleges and universities. For more information please refer to the transfer credit guidelines set forth in the “Academic Information” section of Northland’s catalog or contact the Northland International University Registrar’s Office by calling our toll free number, 888-4-Northland.
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