So, I was just looking at the ASU Universal Learner web site. It appears that these courses are not technically “taken for college credit” until after the course is complete, the student earns a grade, and the student chooses to pay an additional $400 to have the course designated as a for-credit course on a transcript. The student has up to a year to decide whether to do this. If the student doesn’t pay the $400, it isn’t considered a for-credit course and doesn’t appear on a transcript.
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