Does IU give college credit to freshmen for high school courses?
Some high schools offer courses to their students for both high school and college credit. Students enrolled in these courses, or in courses at a nearby college, must have an official transcript sent by the college involved to the IU Office of Admissions for evaluation. Students may also take advanced-placement, achievement, or IU departmental tests to determine if they are eligible for college credit. Advanced credit is granted for national, external examinations (such as the British A-levels, completed after 13 years of primary-secondary schooling) and for higher-level International Baccalaureate examinations. Information about advanced placement/credit opportunities and procedures is available online at www.admit.indiana.edu/freshmen/as_ap.shtml.