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How is dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment viewed in the application process?
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How is dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment viewed in the application process?

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How is dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment viewed in the application process?

Modified on Thu, 31 Jul, 2025 at 3:44 PM

Dual enrollment is viewed as rigorous in our application review process. We value dual enrollment as much as other rigorous curricula, such as Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB).

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Please be aware that credit is not awarded for college-level coursework undertaken at other institutions while a student is enrolled in high school or in the summer after high school. Such coursework is considered a part of a student’s preparation for a Penn education. It is used in consultation with the student’s academic advisor to inform decisions about placement into appropriate courses at Penn. More information about pre-college credit is available online.

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