Do NOT Tell UCs You Took Online CCC Courses

<p>Glad to see more people are thinking logically on this and not assuming something as silly as this could be true. Like I said several posts back: this concept is total hog wash. Thankfully, Integrant has found proof that disproves the original post. Thank you for taking the time to search for that.</p>

<p>Something else that is interesting note is that the only two requirements of a-g requirements that are not allowed to have online elements are the laboratory science and the visual and performing arts requirement.</p>

<p>However, note the following found on the same link that Integrant provided:</p>

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<p>Online courses for other a-g requirements are permitted provided they are one of the listed approved or if the high school principal certifies the course is comparable to the courses the student’s school offers.</p>

<p>Online art courses through a CCC that have already been approved for UC credit are the exception, though, and are allowed to be used. However, note that science courses are not noted as having an exception (I’ve yet to see an online CCC science course that did not have a required in person lab, though).</p>

<p>Doesn’t much matter for those who are transferring from CCC to UC, but it is good to be informed and know that online courses are not as frowned upon as the original posts suggests for transfers or frosh.</p>