Formula for Putting Dual Enrollment on a High School Transcript
Published on June 22, 2023 by LeeBinz
Dual enrollment can be such a sticking point for homeschool families making a homeschool transcript. Follow the 6 steps below to put dual enrollment on your child’s transcript.
Choose an Acronym
HCC = Highline Community College
Place the Acronym Before the Class Title
Where you normally put the class title, put in the acronym first, and then use the exact class title that is provided by the community college. Like this:
HCC SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
NPCC MAT 101: College Calculus
LTCC ART 100: Survey of Fine Art
Define the Acronym in Key or Legend
HCC: Dual enrollment classes at Highline Community College
ACC indicates classes taken at Amarillo Community College
Insert the Exact Grade from the College
No Weighted Grades
Translate College Credits to High School Credits
For all classes on the transcript, I recommend either a whole or half credit, not smaller or larger. Here an easy to remember “formula” for dual enrollment college classes:
College credits to high school credits
6 = 1 high school credit
5 = 1 high school credit
4 = 1 high school credit
3 = either way, 1 or 1/2 credit, your preference
2 = 0.5 high school credit
1= 0.5 high school credit
High schools across the nation may put dual enrollment classes on the high school transcript differently. Each one determines their own policy. You get to determine your own policy too, based on what is best for your child. I find this formula to fit almost everyone.
College classes are not measured the same as high school classes, and the content goes 2-3 times faster than a high school class, so their number values are completely different. It’s like measuring in feet and meters – they both use numbers, but the numbers aren’t measured the same.
Remember that all college classes mean that college must send an official transcript to the university where you are applying.
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