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What does dual credit admission for high school or adult collegiate students mean and what are the criteria?

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What does dual credit admission for high school or adult collegiate students mean and what are the criteria?

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Students wishing to obtain university credits through Campus Manitoba while completing S4 may apply for dual credit admission. Courses are chosen from the first level offerings. Brandon University applicants must meet the following criteria as set out in the BU General Calendar: • They are in good standing in that they have completed or are enrolled in or have pre-registered for all compulsory courses required to meet high school graduation requirements; • They have a cumulative average of 80% across all S3 and S4 courses completed at the time of application; • They have been highly recommended (in writing) by their secondary school principal or equivalent or designate to pursue dual credit studies. BU dual credit students may attempt a maximum of 9 credit hours before graduating with a high school diploma. No credit for the attempts is granted until the student meets admission requirements under the Regular, Mature or Transfer categories. Students who have registered for at least one

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