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Hello, 
Can a high school student in 11th and 12th grade receive automatic credit acceptance from institutions like Excelsior if they complete all college general education requirements at Sophia for instance? 
Is it possible for this student to start in 9th grade?
Many Thanks,
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Usually from universities, and more in distance, ask for a minimum age. Also most require High school diploma at least. You should explain the case better with age and peculiarities.
You can make dual enrollment like any other student. Start to accumulate credits in the late courses of high school. When you finish the high school then you can apply. But if the question is can a 16 years old ignore finishing the high school and go to one University directly as a degree seeking the answer is: no, as far as I know.
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