06-11-2017, 05:56 PM
dfrecore Wrote:Dual enrollment is about taking a college course, and then getting high school credit for it. Even if the college course is taught on the high school campus. In a dual enrollment program, it's up to the student to request that the college submit the transcript to the high school, not the other way around. There is no way for the high school to even know the student is taking or has completed the course until the college transcript shows up (obviously the student can tell the high school that they are taking a college course, but the high school can't grant credit until they receive the transcript).
So even if the high school makes a mistake, it doesn't matter. The course, if taken at the college, should be on the college transcript. The high school transcript is irrelevant at this point.
By any chance, did she take any AP courses/exams? That could be why she thinks she got college credit for something, but didn't actually take it at the college, and can't figure out why it's not showing up on the college transcript. If so, then she would need the AP transcript - you can probably get an unofficial copy online. Chem and American Government are both AP courses.
Also, Am Gov is usually only 3cr whether by college course, or AP exam.
No AP courses. I managed to track down the current dual enrollment offerings at the school, everything lines up exactly with what she has currently, plus the government and science courses. It's just going to require a bit more research. Oh, and there are 6 credits available for American government, at least in the current program.


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