Is it okay to take OChem at a "college"

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I'm looking to take OChem someplace, my local University is done taking applications for the Fall... so I was hoping to try a "college", is that acceptable?
(Totally my bad for missing out on the application window. :()

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Any regionally accredited institution of higher learning is fine including community colleges, colleges, or universities.

Edit: I’m referring only to 4-year colleges and universities in my statement. Also, assume in-person only since acceptance of online courses varies.
 
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It depends where you are applying. Schools like Tufts, Indiana, Creighton, and Boston won’t accept community college credit for a pre req like ochem. I would check the policies of the schools you are applying to
 
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I'm looking to take OChem someplace, my local University is done taking applications for the Fall... so I was hoping to try a "college", is that acceptable?
(Totally my bad for missing out on the application window. :()

When you say college, do you mean community college?
 
I have heard nothing but good things about online Orgo through NDSU. Apparently the professor is super sweet and wants his students to do well (unlike some OChem profs). I would maybe check into it!
 
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As long as the course is intended for science/engineering majors and is acceptable for transfer to surrounding universities. A diluted version/intro course may ill prepare you for the dat.
 
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