No, they do not meet the requirements for college credit.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) is a series of tests on different subjects that you can take to receive college credit. Generally, you must score a 50/80 on the test to pass, but all colleges have different requirements. All colleges will not accept all CLEPs, so check with your advisor before taking any tests. CLEP tests will also count for different classes, for instance CLEP College Algebra credits can probably not be applied to a history credit.
Yes, a good credit score (credit history) is required to be approved for an FHA 203(b) loan.
Obtain a credit card and use it. Store credit cards are available to use as well-- they're specific to that store, of course, but it can be used to build a credit history with purchases and such. Any major payments made will count towards that credit history.
There are many online courses available that offer college credit, such as those offered by universities, community colleges, and online learning platforms like Coursera, edX, and Study.com. These courses cover a wide range of subjects and can be a convenient way to earn college credit from home.
Accreditation is essential, it insures that the course being taken is accurate and a reliable education outlet. It is important to check the accreditation of the course before taking it to guarantee it will count for credit and is teaching the appropriate information.
Depends on who is asking. Most universities count 15 credit hours per credit. The state of PA allows 30 continuing education hours per college credit.
The answer to the question is simple count how much grades you had plus the school year's.
It is possible to get into college with a D letter grade, however, you may have to take remedial classes that won't count towards college credit. Local colleges will probably offer more leeway.
They earn the student both high school and college credit......APEXVS..... zetora
Taking a class such as learning how to create an iPhone app cannot and will not count as a high school credit. Since it is not a course available to everyone, and since it isn't approved by the school district you are in, you cannot make it count as high school credit. This must be something you must learn on your own.
Credit hours is a term that refers to how much time you spent studying a particular class. In college, different classes are expected to take different amounts of time studying and have different amounts of time spent in class. For example, a college calculus class may meet four times a week for one hour each class and would count as four credit hours. A college fitness class like bowling may meet twice a week for one hour each time and would count as two credit hours. In high school, you spend equal amounts of time in each class so each class completed would count as one credit hour.