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May Seton students earn dual high school/college credit while using the Seton curriculum?

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May Seton students earn dual high school/college credit while using the Seton curriculum?

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Many of our students take college courses while still studying with Seton. Some wish to gain some college credit in basic courses, some find it easier to study certain courses in a classroom environment and some simply wish to study a topic interesting to them in a more intensive fashion. Such courses are generally accepted by Seton as transfer credit. However, college courses in English, Religion and Social Studies DO NOT fulfill Seton’s requirements for the high school diploma. These courses must always be taken using Seton’s curriculum and materials. Requirements in Foreign Language, Math and Science (other than Biology) may be fulfilled by taking college courses. Before enrolling in any college course, please consult with our Senior Guidance Counselor.

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