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For a college to take a high school class as an equivalent, what must be in place?a transfer agreementan articulation agreementa dual credit arrangementa concurrent enrollment

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Articulation Agreement

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An articulation agreement is generally required for a college student to take a high school class as equivalent. In addition, it is a formal argument wherein the two universities are in a partnership that decides the course of action to be done with regards to the transfer policies of the students. 
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