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The national AP Program allows students to take college-level courses and earn college credit, advanced placement, or both while still in high school. To be eligible to receive credit toward your bachelor’s degree, you must have taken the Advanced Placement examination and received scores of 3 or above.
³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global school code: 6903
The IB program is an academically challenging program that prepares students aged 16 to 19 for success at the university level and beyond. If you successfully completed the program and examination(s), you are eligible to receive credit toward your bachelor’s degree. A score of 4 or better will receive between 3-10 credits in most instances.
CLEP and DSST exams assess your understanding of college-level material in a number of subjects. If the test scores on your official score report meet ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global’s credit requirement options, you are eligible to receive credit toward your bachelor’s degree.
³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global reporting number for CLEP: 3582
³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global reporting number for DSST: 8796
Download the accepted GT Pathways transfer sheets for CLEP and DSST to understand how these exams are transferred at ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global.
StraighterLine offers online college courses in a range of topics that transfer to a number of partner colleges and universities. ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global accepts credit for test scores that meet the American Council on Education (ACE) guidelines and minimum score requirements on approved exams. If your official score report shows that you earned scores at, or above, established benchmarks, you are eligible to receive credit toward your bachelor’s degree.
³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global reporting number: ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæG050
Modern States provides tuition-free online courses that prepare students for AP and CLEP exams, so you can potentially complete your freshman year of college for free.
Study.com’s College Accelerator is an alternative credit program that gives students the ability to take ACE- and NCCRS-recommended college courses and earn transferable college credit.