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Dual Enrollment | FAQ

Q: If I receive accommodations for a disability in high school, can I get these for a Dual Enrollment course through SUNO? 

A: You will need to apply for student accommodations by clicking here and submitting the necessary documents. 

 

Q: I am afraid I am not doing well in one of my classes. Should I withdraw from it? 

A: If you need the class to meet high school graduation requirements, you will need to contact your high school counselor immediately to discuss your options for fulfilling the graduation requirements. If you do need the course or the credits for graduation, you may wish to withdraw before the “final date for withdrawing courses to receive a grade of W”. 

Q: What happens if I fail a class?  

A: If the course is a graduation requirement for high school, you must return to your high school to complete all or a portion of the class not fulfilled through your coursework at SUNO.  

 

Q: I know I will have to miss a class at SUNO for a high school event. What should I do? 

A: When you know you have a conflict, email all of your instructors to notify them and inquire about the impact of the absence on your grade. Policies for attendance, missed exams, and make-up work should be listed on every instructor’s syllabus. 

 

Q: How do I order a transcript to be sent to another college? 

A: Transcripts can be ordered online and sent electronically through Parchment. Visit this page for more information.  

 

Q: Will all colleges accept my Dual Enrollment credits? 

A: As a fully accredited university, SUNO’s credits will be accepted by virtually all public colleges and universities in the United States, and by most private colleges and universities. Students considering private colleges should inquire with them about their policy for accepting dual Enrollment credits.  

 

Q: After participating in Dual Enrollment, should I apply to college as a freshman or transfer student? 

A: Since your courses were taken before high school graduation, colleges prefer that you apply as a freshman. This also ensures that you will be considered for scholarships earmarked for freshmen.