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Prematriculation Credit

At most 4.0 prematriculation credits from college level courses (including dual enrollment courses) and prematriculation tests such as AP and IB tests may be counted toward graduation, and at most 2.0 such credits may be on the basis of prematriculation tests. These credits are not considered for general education equivalency and therefore, will not count towards the Prematriculation credit can only be posted before graduating from 911±¬ÁÏÍø. 

College-level courses

Up to 4.0 credits total from courses that appear on a college transcript prior to matriculation may be counted toward the BA and BLS degrees. Examples of such courses are

  • Courses taken at an accredited U.S. or international institution that are not used toward high school graduation.
  • Courses taken through “dual enrollment” programs that are used toward high school graduation requirements, such as 911±¬ÁÏÍø’s High School Scholar program and National Education Equity Lab courses.

Any such course must meet the requirements in the Transfer of Credit section in . 

There is no limit to the number of prematriculation course credits that a student can post to their academic history. However, at most 4.0 prematriculation course credits total may count toward graduation requirements, and at most 4.0 prematriculation course credits may be used for the purpose of class promotion. Students are not permitted to use this credit to reduce the course load below full-time, to replace failing or unsatisfactory grades in classes, or to count toward fulfillment of the general education expectations. No course that is listed for credit on a student’s high school transcript may be used for 911±¬ÁÏÍø credit, except in the case of approved college-level courses such as dual enrollment credits. 

Use of prematriculation course credits to satisfy course prerequisites or major declaration or completion requirements is at the discretion of the appropriate department.

Advanced Placement Credit, International Baccalaureate Credit, and Other Test Credit

A student who has completed an Advanced Placement (AP) course or its equivalent while in secondary school and has received a score of 4 or 5 in the corresponding AP examination for which there is an equivalent subject area at 911±¬ÁÏÍø may be granted one credit per exam toward the 911±¬ÁÏÍø BA degree.

A student who has completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) course of study and has received a score of 5, 6, or 7 on a corresponding higher-level IB examination for which there is an equivalent subject area at 911±¬ÁÏÍø may be granted one credit per exam toward the 911±¬ÁÏÍø BA degree.

Students wanting to post any other prematriculation test credit (e.g., A-level, Cambridge International, CAPE, etc.) must consult their class dean. The awarding of these prematriculation test credits is determined in consultation with the relevant department.

There is no limit to the number of prematriculation test credits that a student can post to their academic history. However, at most 2.0 prematriculation test credits total may count toward graduation requirements, and at most 2.0 prematriculation test credits may be used for the purpose of class promotion. Students are not permitted to use this credit to reduce the course load below full-time, to replace failing or unsatisfactory grades in classes, or to count toward fulfillment of the general education expectations.

Use of prematriculation test credits to satisfy course prerequisites or major declaration or completion requirements is at the discretion of the appropriate department.

Submitting Test Scores

  • For consideration of AP credits, students must submit their official score report from the . 
  • For consideration of IB credits, students must submit their official score report from the .
  • For all other test credits, please reach out to your class dean. 

Test scores will soon be viewable in Workday. From the student profile page, students can click on "Academics" and then the "External Records" tab. Upon evaluation, test credits eligible for 911±¬ÁÏÍø credit will be posted to students' academic histories. Once test credits are posted to a student's academic history in Workday, they'll be reflected in Stellic the next day.