Can I take dual enrollment BIOL 1101 and lab online? Or does it have to be in person?

I’m considering enrolling in the online version of BIOL 1101, along with the lab, for dual enrollment. Do you think colleges like UGA and Georgia Tech will accept this online course, or is in-person attendance required? I’m unsure if there’s a difference reflected in my transcripts, and my current schedule doesn’t allow for in-person classes. What are your thoughts?

One Reply to “Can I take dual enrollment BIOL 1101 and lab online? Or does it have to be in person?”

  1. Taking dual enrollment courses like BIOL 1101 and its lab online can be a great option, especially if your schedule is tight. Many colleges, including UGA and Georgia Tech, have become more flexible with online courses, especially since the pandemic. However, here are a few points to consider:

    1. Accreditation and Acceptance: Ensure that the online course is from an accredited institution recognized by the colleges you’re interested in. Most schools will accept dual enrollment courses, but it’s good to confirm that the specific online course meets their transfer requirements.

    2. Lab Component: Some colleges may have preferences for in-person labs due to the hands-on experience they provide. Check with UGA and Georgia Tech admissions offices to see if they have any specific policies regarding online labs.

    3. Transcript Evaluation: Colleges typically evaluate your transcript as a whole, and unless they explicitly check whether a course was taken online or in person, it may not affect their evaluation. However, it’s best to focus on the rigor of the courses and your overall GPA.

    4. Contact Advisors: Consider reaching out to an academic advisor or admissions counselor at the colleges you’re interested in. They can provide specific guidance on whether they accept online dual enrollment courses and any potential implications for your application.

    Ultimately, if you feel confident in the online course structure and the institution offering it, it can be a viable option for you. Just make sure to do your research! Good luck!

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