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Advanced Standing
College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement (AP)
Examinations: The University will grant first-year students up to two credits
for a score of 4 or 5 received on an AP examination, provided that they then
take at least one upper-level course in the appropriate department at Wesleyan.
(See the Registrar's website for
details.)
International Baccalaureate (IB): Students with superior results on their
IB Higher Level may be awarded up to two credits by the appropriate department
of the University. Some departments award credit for scores of 5 or better,
others require a score of at least 6. Most departments will award this credit
only after students take an upper-level course in that subject at Wesleyan. All
students with IB diplomas are admitted as first-year students. (See the
Registrar's website for
details.)
British 'A' Levels: Students with superior 'A' Level results may petition
the appropriate department of the University for up to two credits (the
equivalent of two semester courses) for an 'A' Level so passed. Wesleyan will
apply towards graduation a maximum of two credits of any kind earned before
matriculation by entering first-year students. While a maximum of two credits
will be counted toward the Wesleyan degree, all such credits that have been duly
approved by Wesleyan departments will be listed on the student's transcript.
This limit applies to Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and
A-Level exams as well as any college courses taken elsewhere. More information
about graduation requirements can be found on the internet:
Grad Requirements.
Students who have spent a year or more studying at a university should apply
as transfer candidates.
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