What happens if a student has already been accepted by a college/university and then he does not pass his IB exams? How does it affect his starting college?
IB exams are administered in May. The exam results are not published until mid-July following grade 12, so if the student has been accepted at a college, it is likely that his acceptance was not solely dependent on his earning the IB Diploma. However, failure to earn the Diploma might affect the advanced-placement status of the student, scholarships, or other forms of recognition offered in anticipation of the student’s successful completion of the IB Program.
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