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If a person has a bachelor’s or graduate degree, are his/her general education requirements met by the prior coursework?

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If a person has a bachelor’s or graduate degree, are his/her general education requirements met by the prior coursework?

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As stated previously, the Records office at C.O.D. evaluates all prior college coursework and determines if general education requirements are met. Typically, all general education requirements are considered met if the student has a bachelor’s or graduate degree from an accredited U.S. college or university. Please refer to the Application Information for instructions regarding sending transcripts to the C.O.D. Records office for evaluation.

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