Does W&M accept credits earned through dual enrollment?
W&M accepts most credits earned through dual enrollment—assuming that there is a comparable course offered at W&M to the one taken dual enrollment. A grade of a C or better earns a student credit at William and Mary. If the Dual Enrollment course is from a Virginia Community College, one can check the Transfer Guide to determine credits earned. Like AP and IB credit, there is no limit to the amount of dual enrollment credit one can enter with.
W&M accepts most credits earned through dual enrollment—assuming that there is a comparable course offered at W&M to the one taken dual enrollment. A grade of a C or better earns a student credit at William and Mary. If the Dual Enrollment course is from a Virginia Community College, one can check the Transfer Guide to determine credits earned. Note: freshmen who enter with an associate’s degree earned primarily through dual enrollment credit will not be granted automatic junior status or general education requirement exemption like transfer students who enter with an associate’s degree. They will however receive credit for courses as noted in the “Transfer Credit” section of the course catalog (page 54). Like AP and IB credit, there is no limit to the amount of dual enrollment credit one can enter with.
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