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advanced credit

American  

noun

  1. academic credit allowed by an educational institution to an entering student for previously completed studies taken at another recognized institution.


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Enrollment among students under 18 — largely high schoolers taking community college classes for advanced credit — surged 8.2% from last spring to this spring.

From Washington Times May 24, 2023

These merchants advanced credit to their customers, measuring it by the estimated value of the next crop.

From The New Nation by Dodd, William E.

Write to the president of some college, asking him concerning advanced credit.

From Composition-Rhetoric by Brooks, Stratton D.

These advanced credit prices, and consequently the high interest rates, may be paid not only upon food, clothing, and other personal goods, but also, occasionally, upon tools, farming implements, fertilizers, and work animals.

From The New South A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution by Thompson, Holland

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