2.2. How Does U of A Award Math Course Credit for AP, CLEP, Cambridge, IB Math Exam Credit?
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Students can use college math credit for math placement but must be able to provide an unofficial score report. If students participate in New Student Orientation before they have their score, they should take the PPL Assessment while awaiting scores.
Click the links below to find out about AP, CLEP, Cambridge, IB Math Exam credit
- Advanced Placement (AP) Math credit - Precalc, Calculus (AB or BC), or Statistics Exam Credit
- I took the AP Calculus exam (AB or BC) in May of this year and don’t have my score yet.
- I took the AP Precalculus Exam in May of this year and I don't have my score yet (for First Year Students)
- I have credit for AP Statistics. What does this count for? What course can I take next?
- I have AP or other Calculus credit, how do I know if I am ready to take the “next” course?
- Find out about other AP credit in the U of A Catalog
- CLEP Math Credit- College algebra, Precalculus, or Calculus with Elementary Functions
- U of A does not award credit for the College Mathematics CLEP exam.
- Find out about other CLEP credit in the U of A Catalog
- Cambridge Exams Math Credit-Cambridge, Cambridge International (CIE) , Pearson Edexcel International, Advanced AS, Advanced A-level, AQA exams
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Math Credit
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