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AICE Credits

Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)

Students who take AICE courses in high school may be eligible for college credit based on their learning outcomes.  AICE courses are not as accessible as its more common counterparts (like, AP or IB), but credit can be awarded in the same manner in which it is awarded for the other exams.  Following the classroom experience, there is a standardized exam that you can take.  These exams are scored by letter, not by number, but the letters do not completely parallel the grading scale with which most are familiar.  Passing grades on an AICE exam can be either: A, B, C, D, E, or F.  Depending on your performance on these exams, not the course grade, you may find yourself eligible for specific college credit.  Click on the name of the course you took below for an assessment of what credits may be available:

 Accounting          Mathematics                               
 Art & Design    Mathematics, Further  
 Biology    Music  
 Business Studies    Physics  
 Chemistry    Psychology  
 Classical Studies    Sociology  
 Computing    Thinking Skills  
 Design & Technology    Travel & Tourism  
 Economics    French Language  
 English Language (or Language & Literature)    French Literature  
 English (or, Literature in English)    French  
 General Paper    German Language  
 Geography    German  
 American History    Latin  
 European History    Spanish Language  
 International History    Spanish Literature  
 All Other areas of History    Spanish  
 Marine Science      


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 Last Published 1/3/13