The Brooks School accepts a maximum of fifteen AP/IB credits. More information about the credits the Brooks School currently accepts can be found on the [current student portal][1]. Credits will be awarded according to policies in place at the time the student begins a Brooks program (e.g., a student starting in fall …
**First Year Students: ** AP/IB exam scores policies will depend on your major, and are reviewed each year. Accepted applicants who plan to enroll will request the College Board forward their official scores to Cornell for evaluation. **Transfer Students:** AP exam scores policies will depend on your major, and a…
Cornell's [Courses of Study][1] website provides information about how much Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) credit is awarded for various subjects. The rules may differ from those at an applicant's former college. You may also find the [How to Apply][2] website to be a helpful resource. …
Yes. Cornell's [Advanced Placement & Advanced Standing ][1]website summarizes what (if any) credit you would receive, as well as what introductory courses you could choose to place out of, based on your scores. For English exam credit in the College of Arts & Sciences, please refer to the [English Exam table][2]. Co…
The College of Engineering routinely offers credit for appropriately high scores on Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate Higher Level (IB), and General Certificate of Education (A-level) examinations. For detailed information on the acceptable scores, please refer to the [Advanced Placement and Transfe…
Cornell is a leader among American Universities in enrolling undergraduate students who have earned the International Baccalaureate (IB). Cornell regards the IB program as a rigorous, advanced program of study, and students are pleased to find similar opportunities here at Cornell through interdisciplinary courses, in…