What someone might *mean* by "calendar college credits" could be one of the following:
* Credits earned during a specific calendar year: This refers to the total number of credits a student earned within a particular 12-month period (January 1st to December 31st, for example). This isn't a formal credit type but rather a way to track progress over time.
* Credits based on a calendar system: Some institutions might structure their academic year according to a calendar system (semester, quarter, trimester, etc.) The term could be used informally to distinguish credits earned within a particular academic term defined by the calendar. For instance, "Fall calendar credits" might mean credits earned during the fall semester.
* A misunderstanding or misnomer: The individual using this term might be confused or using informal language. It's crucial to understand the specific context in which they used it.
To clarify, always refer to official college transcripts or documentation. They'll clearly state the number of credits earned and the type of credit (e.g., semester hours, quarter hours).