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Which of the following statements about remedial courses is true?

  1. Credits are always transferrable

  2. Credits are not recognized for transcript evaluations

  3. They must be completed to receive a degree

  4. Only state-approved ones count towards qualification

The correct answer is: Credits are not recognized for transcript evaluations

The correct choice is that credits for remedial courses are not recognized for transcript evaluations. Remedial courses are designed to help students improve their skills in specific areas, such as math or English, but they do not typically count toward the credits needed for degree completion. As a result, when institutions evaluate transcripts for purposes like transfer, admissions, or graduation, the remedial course credits are often excluded. This means that while these courses can be valuable for skill development, they do not contribute to a student's academic record in a way that is recognized for degree progress or credential evaluation. In regards to the other options, the idea that credits are always transferrable lacks accuracy because transfer policies vary significantly across institutions. Similarly, the assertion that remedial courses must be completed to receive a degree is misleading, as they are often optional depending on a student's existing skills and the degree program. Lastly, stating that only state-approved remedial courses count towards qualification does not encompass how all institutions evaluate such courses, as some may accept non-state-approved options depending on their own criteria.