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> Tuition for all students does include the opportunity to take two university courses per semester and earn college credit.

Even the most irritatingly bureaucracy obsessed box ticking country, i.e. Germany, would accept a transcript with two college courses per semester as a university preparatory high school.




Many countries do not accept online education as a valid form of education.

India doesn't unless the institution is approved by the UGC or act of Parliament.

Same story in China.

American credits are also treated very differently outside.


> Even the most irritatingly bureaucracy obsessed box ticking country, i.e. Germany, would accept a transcript with two college courses per semester as a university preparatory high school.

It would not necessary. They want recognized diploma and may recognize diploma from this school (and likely there is a process you can follow). But, transcript from two college courses per semester is the thing that will make it on itself.


In Germany there's mandatory schooling meaning the students have to visit a school in person. Online learning or home schooling is illegal for those students.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jan/27/german-home-sc...




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