WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TAKING BEGINNING ASL CLASSES THROUGH CONTINUING EDUCATION OR FOR COLLEGE CREDIT?
If you take the courses through the continuing education department you do not need to apply to the college, provide transcripts from previous schools, take placement tests, provide SAT scores, or show proof of immunization. You also do not have to pay out-of-state tuition and activity fees. However, while continuing education students receive a grade for the course, the course will not appear on any college transcripts. Continuing education classes may be converted for college credit in the future. Financial aid is available for continuing education classes on a very limited basis.
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