Hodges University



Information on Credit for High School Courses
 
Articulation agreements are in place between the Collier and Lee County School Boards and Hodges University. These agreements specify which courses will be accepted by the University so that students may plan accordingly. Additional information about these agreements is available through the Office of Admissions and the Office of Academic Affairs.

Hodges University does not offer a dual enrollment program. If students choose to participate in a dual enrollment program elsewhere, each course will be evaluated for credit upon receipt of official transcripts.

The University accepts appropriate credit recognitions established by the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or DANTES subject testing. Official scores must be received by the University for evaluation.

Please note that all high school final transcripts, test scores, and credits to be considered for evaluation need to be submitted to the University in a timely manner.

For any additional questions, please see the current Catalog or contact Theresa H. Garratt, Director of High School Relations, at 239-287-8623, or at tgarratt@hodges.edu

David Brown

Professor : Liberal Arts

I am proud to be a part of the process that allows students to not only achieve their educational goals, but become self-actualized people as well.

 
 

Interdisciplinary Studies

Hodges University’s Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) Program supports the University’s philosophy of being an open, creative, and community conscious institution of higher learning.

 
 
International Students