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<p>Thanks, Nevermore! I know what you mean about people meaning well but just not understanding how homeschoolers do things differently.</p>

<p>Actually it’s not a problem of getting the credits accepted, but the opposite! UT definitely accepts all the credits (except 1 computer class that he placed out of) - in fact, they have a SAC-UT transfer guide that we’ve been using as a guide. We made sure that all the classes he took will transfer straight to UT. So, that’s not the problem at all. Also, dual-credit classes get college credit directly, and do not require an exam like AP classes. They are also viewed in a better light since the student actually took the classes in a college environment (or so says the SAC dual-credit officer).</p>

<p>So, we don’t actually have any problem getting the credits accepted. What I was puzzled by was the attitude of many of the parents that I should somehow try to get the credits neutralized and counted as high school only. Which makes absolutely NO sense at all to me! My son has college credit. He earned it. Why would we want to lose that? I’m just wondering if there is something I’m not getting here.</p>