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Grades, Transcripts, and Transferring Your Earned Credit

Grades

Even though you’re taking your dual credit class at your high school, it still counts as a college class. That means the grade you earn goes on your official ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø college transcript and becomes part of your permanent college record.

At the end of the term, you can check your final college grade in MyÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø. Your course, the number of credits, and your grade will show up on both your high school and college transcripts.

Because high schools and colleges have different grading policies, your high school grade might not match your college grade exactly. If you’re unsure about your grade or have questions, talk to your high school teacher.

Transcripts

You can view your unofficial transcripts and order official transcripts through the ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø Registrar's Office > How To Request Your Transcript

View Transcripts — No charge

  • Unofficial Transcripts — No charge
  • Official Transcripts — $7

*All Dual Credit coursework serves as a beginning to a student’s college transcript.

Transfer

 helps students navigate credit transfers across Idaho institutions. This website was developed by Idaho's public colleges and universities to help students plan the potential transfer of credits they have earned or intend to earn.