There are three steps on how to transfer university summer school credits to high school. The step-by-step instructions are call the school where the summer school credit is from, request an official transcript, and then provide the school with the correct name and address of the new school.
Only from Harvard summer school. You must petition for all other transfers.
Yes, but only if summer school will give you the credits you need to go on to the next grade. Most likely if only the first quarter was successfully completed, summer school won't be enough to give you the qualifying credits to advance to the next grade. If it causes you to be so behind that even the credits earned in summer school won't get you to the next grade you'll just fail and have to do that whole grade over. Every school is different but no matter the school you still have to have a certain amount of credits to proceed to the higher grade level. That goes for every school.
if you are in high school and you do good in summer school, you gain your credits and DO NOT get held back, im in the same situation
There is possibility of summer school to collect needed credits or to pass a child who had issues in a class or two.
you can talk to your counselor about that or go to summer school to get credits..just a suggestion
you dont miss school , it depends on your marks in class's . they put you in summer school if you failed ur grade or if you you low marks and if your not passin.
No, its not.But it depends on which school university you go to.
One thing to decide is where you would like to attend summer school. Is there a particular school or university you are interested in. Most schools have summer school information on their website as well as an admission office with representatives that specialize in summer school.
Yes it is, most people take summer classes if they are short on credits or they need to accelerate. However, if this is regarding graduation, then there is no other option, but to do it sooner rather than later.
No
The first summer school is often attributed to Harvard University, which established its Summer School in 1871. This was designed to provide additional educational opportunities for students during the summer months.
No, it's not really necessary because summer is a break from school