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Academics - Transfer Credit

Students transferring into a Wake County Public School System high school from another school, private or public, a home school, or an alternative school may receive credit toward graduation for courses successfully completed in the sending school. No credit toward graduation can be earned prior to completion of eighth grade; however, high school courses taken prior to ninth grade qualify the student for placement at the next appropriate level in such course(s).

Students transferring from a non-magnet WCPSS school to another WCPSS school will receive:

Students transferring from a magnet WCPSS school to a non-magnet WCPSS school will receive:

Students transferring from another public school system or from a charter school into the WCPSS will receive:

Students transferring from a non-public school accredited by one of the six regional accrediting associations* into the WCPSS will receive:

Upon review and approval by the principal, students transferring into a WCPSS school from a non-public school not accredited by one of the six regional accrediting associations* or from a home school may receive credit toward graduation for courses successfully completed in the non-accredited, non-public school according to the following guidelines:

Upon review and approval by the principal, students may receive credit for courses taken abroad if the following guidelines are met:

Students reentering a WCPSS school after being long-term suspended, suspended for 365 days, or expelled from the Wake County Public School System may earn credits toward graduation and/or promotion to the next grade for courses successfully completed during the period of suspension while enrolled in a private school (accredited or non-accredited), an institution of higher education, or a home school program; or while attending a WCPSS alternative school or receiving homebased instruction. The principal will review the student's record as provided by the sending school, home school teacher, or the homebased teacher to determine if credit should be granted for the courses successfully completed. If credit is granted:

To the extent possible, students who transfer among schools in Wake County or who transfer into the WCPSS in the middle of an academic year will be enrolled in courses that are similar to those in which they had been enrolled at their previous school. In the event that, due to course offerings in the new school, a student is unable to enroll in a course that is similar to one in which he or she had been enrolled, the student will be given the opportunity to enroll in an alternate course that will not result in the denial of credit to the extent practical in the school setting; for example, if the student can "catch up" in the class or perform adequately without having completed the first part of the class. Determinations of credit for transfer students will be based on a review of individual circumstances. The school system does not guarantee course credit if a student is unable to complete a course due to a transfer.

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