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Students may receive credit for Advanced Placement exams they complete in High School. Policies governing AP credits vary from department to department. In some cases a score of 3 or better on the AP exam may be enough to receive credit. In other cases, a 4 or better is required on the exam. In still other cases students need to take an additional course or to meet with a concentration advisor in order to receive credit. As a result, it is essential that you discuss AP credits with your Academic Advisor at orientation.
If you have not had your AP scores sent to the UM, go to the College Board AP Exam Grades web site: www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd.html and click on “Grade Reporting Services,” or call (888) 225-5427.
Your AP credit cannot count toward any LSA requirement other than the language requirement.
For a tentative list of AP credits, go to the University of Michigan Office of the Registrar web site:
http://www.admissions.umich.edu/academics/apguidelines.html
Advanced Placement & Credit by Exam You may receive a maximum total of eight credits through the retroactive language credit program (described above) and an Advanced Placement language exam.
Advanced Placement (AP) Guidelines Information from Admissions regarding high school Advanced Placement classwork
FAQs - AP credit Answers to common AP questions.
Advanced Placement & Credit By Exam Students are eligible to receive UM credits for Advanced Placement exams completed in high school; Some are eligible to receive up to 8 retroactive credits for a foreign language based on a UM placement test. Scores necessary vary by subject.
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