Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Credit

In general, we view all coursework completed before high school graduation as preparation for a rigorous, four-year academic experience at Centre, not as a substitute for courses on our campus. However, we do recognize credit earned through two internationally-recognized programs. Through the Advanced Placement program of the College Board, Centre awards a minimum of three hours of credit for scores of 4 or 5 on most Advanced Placement exams taken in the junior and/or senior years of high school. Credit for global language requires validation by the College's own language placement exam. Academic programs may award additional credit and assign course equivalencies. 

Centre also recognizes the International Baccalaureate program and will generally grant college credit for exam scores of 6 or 7 earned on the higher-level exams. Credit may be awarded for a grade of 5 or higher on the higher-level exams in global languages. Regardless of credit granted, individual major programs have the prerogative to place students in an appropriate course, to waive lower-level requirements, and to determine equivalencies to courses in their curriculum. 

Credit may be granted for appropriate courses appearing on a college transcript with a grade of "C-" or higher. All courses are subject to approval by the Registrar. If approved, courses are initially awarded as elective credit. Courses can also be evaluated by program chairs for equivalency to pre-existing Centre College courses upon request from the student. All courses that have previously been approved as equivalent will automatically be awarded to students that have taken the same course from the same awarding institution.

NOTE: A maximum of 24 hours of pre-matriculation credits may be awarded to first-year students from all sources (e.g., Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, dual-credit, all other college credit). Credit is not awarded for any course or exam completed prior to the start of the junior year in high school.