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college/university. All colleges and universities have varying policies for transferring credits from other universities. Students and parents are encouraged to research their intended college/university to determine their credit transfer policy. Further information on CHS courses and college credit is available from guidance counselors and PHS course instructors.
The following classes offer students the opportunity to receive credit from the universities as listed:
 University of Pittsburgh
Duquesne University LaRoche University Carlow University
AP Calculus AB​ (4 credits)
​AP Computer Science A​ (3 credits) Applied Statistics​ (4 credits)
Web Page Design​ (3 credits)
AP Physics C ​(4 credits)
AP French​ (3 credits)
Honors French IV​ ​(3 credits)
Television Productions III​ (3 credits) Speech​ (3 credits)
Economics/Law​ (3 credits)
Honors Civics​ (3 credits)
Honors Modern American History​ (3 credits) AP United States History​ (3 credits)
AP Psychology​ (3 credits)
Honors Precalculus​ (3 credits)
Precalculus​ (3 credits)
World Cultures​ (3 credits)
Sociology​ (3 credits)
Calculus​ (3 credits)
AP French​ (3 credits)
AP English Literature & Composition​ (3 credits)
AP European History​ (3 credits)
AP US Government/Comparative Government​ (6 credits) AP United States History​ (3 credits)
Anatomy and Physiology​ (3 credits)
Classic Literature​ (3 credits)
College Writing​ (3 credits)
Debate​ (3 credits)
Honors English 10 - Literature​ (3 credits)
Honors Spanish IV​ (3 credits)
                   Seton Hill University
           Note that several of these courses are offered both as an AP course and for college credit:
● AP Calculus BC
● AP English Literature & Composition
● AP European History
● AP French
● AP Physics C
● AP Psychology
● AP US Government/Comparative Government
● AP United States History
For these classes, students can choose to: (1) only pay for the University of Pittsburgh credits, (2) only pay for and take the AP exam, (3) pay for and complete requirements for both Pitt credit and the AP exam, or (4) students can choose to participate in neither. The decision among these four options depends on factors such as the student’s intended college/university and intended major. Students and parents are encouraged to discuss their options with their guidance counselor and PHS course instructor. Credit availability may change due to unexpected circumstances.
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