QUICK! does A&M accept online class credit?

<p>Might take an online class at CC, BCIS, does am accept online credits?</p>

<p>Sure, but it depends on the class.</p>

<p>Isn’t BCIS a high school course? In the state of Texas that used to be a required course to graduate high school. Better check on that!</p>

<p>BCIS? That wasn’t required in TX for any graduating class while I was in highschool ('03-'07)… so you must be referring to quite a while ago. Now mind you, a computer-related class was required to graduate - I took Computer Science however.</p>

<p>BCIS was required for the Texas HS graduating class of '09
Dont know when it became a requirement</p>

<p>I already took BCIS in HS in 2006, it wasn’t college credit. This BCIS is a college class at CC, basically the same exact class though. It’s really, really, easy.</p>

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<p>Not true at all. My brother, incoming freshman Aggie class and '09 Texas HS graduate never took BCIS. Maybe it’s a requirement for your HS, but not a “Texas HS” requirement. As I said, my HS/his HS could take any sort of Computer class in its place. And it was a public school in this state’s capital.</p>

<p>my mistake - A Computing Science class OR BCIS</p>

<p>Agreed. You need a tech credit and that is what our HS offers for freshmen to fulfill the requirement. OP still better check to see if TAMU accepts it. The community college website should have a grid that will tell you what the transfer credit will replace, right?</p>