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What should I do if I completed college credits in high school, and will CALS accept these transfer credits?
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Overall, as an incoming first-year student, the maximum number of non-Cornell transfer credits that you would be able to bring in is 15. These credits can take many forms, including CEEB AP Exams and various international credentials such as International Baccalaureate (IB) Exams, GCE A-Level Exams, French Baccalaureate Examinations, Cambridge Pre-University Examinations, as well as college coursework that has been completed at another accredited institution. In all cases, specific criteria must be met in order for non-Cornell (transfer) credit to be earned. Please visit our website for detailed, important information about Credit Earned While in High School.

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