I took a course in high school and received college credit for it at another college. Can I receive credit for it at Catholic?
CUA reserves the right to determine whether or not courses taken from a college or university by high school students are transferable. The following criteria are used, in addition to other factors, to determine whether or not a course or courses are transferable. 1. The course was taught on the campus of the college or university granting credit, by a faculty person of that institution. 2. The course was not needed to complete high school graduation requirements – this includes electives. Note: we do not accept credits for “Dual Credit Programs” or “High School Extension”. 3. The course is evaluated for equivalency here at CUA and may be used in your program, in one of the distribution areas, or as a free elective. 4. The course is completed with at least a grade of “C”. 5. An official transcript from the college or university must be received in the Office of the Dean, 107 McMahon. 6. The student must also submit the High School Confirmation Form, completed by the high school guidanc
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