The PRINCE2 course itself typically does not count as academic credit towards a degree, as it is a professional certification focused on project management. However, some universities may recognize it as part of their continuing education or professional development offerings. It's best to check with specific institutions regarding their policies on accepting PRINCE2 certification for credit.
No you don't. They count as attempted but not completed. However you can get college credit hours for those classes passed with a D. Most Universities will not all grades below a C or C- to count towards your degree or hours for your degree however.
The amount of credits vary from institution to institution. However, you can count on approximately 42 credits to complete the master's degree.
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.
It depends on which college you get into or apply to, some colleges do not accept AP as a college course, whereas some others do accept AP as college credit.
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.
Some art classes are acceptable for some types of college credits, but a lot of places limit the amount of art classes you can take to count towards your degree, unless if your degree is in art.
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No, they do not meet the requirements for college credit.
In short answer, yes; but everything depends on the requirements of the University you intend to apply. If the business course is found by that school's business program to be of Graduate level work, then the course would certainly apply.
If the courses you took within the diplomas and certificates were actually college credit courses, then it is possible. How many are usable will depend on which courses you completed and how many fit into the degree in education.
A credit hour typically represents the amount of hours in the classroom per weak. In other words, three credit hours would be three hours of class contact time per week through the length of the semester. Usually, three credit hours acquires three credits at the end of the semester and will apply toward graduation, provided the student has declared a major, has been accepted into that major, the course is required for the major, and the student has acquired the appropriate passing grade.