If I participated in the Advanced Placement Program in high school, what scores must I have to receive credit for college courses?
A. If you took the College Entrance Examination Board’s Advanced Placement Program Examinations, you must have received a score of three, four or five to be awarded college credit. College credit for advanced placement may be awarded in the following areas: Art, Biology, Computer Science, Economics, French, German, Government & Politics, History, Latin, Mathematics, Music, Physics, and Spanish. You must receive a score of at least four (4) to receive college credit in English, Economics, Music, and Chemistry. If you present scores of three, four, or five on the Calculus BC examination, you will receive eight credit hours in mathematics.
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