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Can a high school student take college courses on iTunes U? Is it selective, or can anyone take whatever they want?

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Posted on Sep 27, 2012 3:15 AM

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Oct 27, 2012 6:52 AM in response to LaikynVictoria

Depends on the university or college offering the class. Open enrollment courses without a paid subscription does not always equivocate college credit for the course. Some colleges provide courses to anyone interested as a tutorial service. For example, at my college, a math instructor has posted a college algebra course that is open and free to anyone who wants to download it; but it cannot be taken for college credit unless you enroll at that college.

We have high school students who dual-enroll; meaning they take college courses while finishing high school.


SO, if you find a class you would like to take in iTunesU for college credit, follow up with that college/university to find out if you can receive credit.

Can a high school student take college courses on iTunes U? Is it selective, or can anyone take whatever they want?

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