Many colleges accept credits earned in other educational institutions. The answer to this question would be, yes. Many colleges would accept credit from colleges overseas in the US.
Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.
If you pass an AP class but fail the AP exam you will NOT get a college credit but you will receive credit for the class. Colleges will still recognize that you took an AP class, and you will still receive credit for the class, just not college credit.
Typically, continuing education units are not equivalent to college level credits.
No, it is not, although some MOS have an AIT in which you receive some college credit for completion. @BurningSaviour Do you learn as much?
One can get an education tax credit by applying to the IRS in America. When applying you will receive a form 8863. You then return it with your tax form to the IRS.
There's a terminology issue here. "continuing education" generally refers to credits needed to maintain a certification. While they're technically college courses and give "college credit", they usually can't be put towards another degree.
The government mandates a minimum of 67 credit hours/semester to receive a Pell grant.and smd ya
Todd Palin has taken some college courses and has accumulated college credit -- but does not have a full degree.
You do not receive credit for failed courses.You do not receive credit for failed courses.You do not receive credit for failed courses.You do not receive credit for failed courses.You do not receive credit for failed courses.You do not receive credit for failed courses.
To obtain your overseas credit report, you can contact the credit reporting agencies in the country where you have financial activity. Request a copy of your credit report and follow their procedures for verification and access.
Depending upon the course you select, this could range from 128 to 138 college credit hours. This is inclusive of the general education credit hours plus major credit hours.
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