A great scandal is how hard it is for some students to graduate from high school and meet the minimum requirements for entry to the state university. The high schools just don't offer the credits one needs. If students can't get AP classes, which are the foundation for the best scholarships as well as to boost grade point averages for top colleges, they have to enroll in the community college before they graduate.
Are they eligible for the Hope Credit in such a case? I have a client with a 1098-T marked more than half time, but he is still a high school senior.
Actually my question is not can he count this as his first year of post-secondary education, but does he have to count it? The fees are only $800, and we would like to save the credit for the next two years when his fees will be five times as much. But he will enter university as a sophomore!
Are they eligible for the Hope Credit in such a case? I have a client with a 1098-T marked more than half time, but he is still a high school senior.
Actually my question is not can he count this as his first year of post-secondary education, but does he have to count it? The fees are only $800, and we would like to save the credit for the next two years when his fees will be five times as much. But he will enter university as a sophomore!
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