Credit (Education)

For other uses of the term 'credit', see the Credit disambiguation page.
In the United States, a student from a high school or a college earns a credit for a successful completion of a class for each semester. In secondary and post-secondary institutions, there is a mininum amount of credits required in order to graduate. This mininum requirement varies by state and the type of funding.

 

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