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Earn College Credit

Getting a Head Start

Getting a head start on college credits during high school will save you money, impress college admissions departments, and offer you greater degree flexibility. Earning college credits in high school is a great way for students to take initiative, strengthen their chances of admission, explore their interests, or try something new. By gaining credits toward a degree while still in high school, students can graduate faster, spend less money, and position themselves for success.

There are several ways to earn college credit while still in high school, including:

  • AP Classes
  • AICE Classes
  • CLEP
  • Dual Enrollment
  • Early Enrollment

What Classes Transfer?

  • College credit policies differ from school to school. 
  • Research the transferability of each AP, AICE, CLEP or dual enrollment to the respective SUS college & general ed requirements for graduation.

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