Advanced Placement Course Awards
PLEASE NOTE: The following award schedules are in effect for students entering the Twin Cities campus fall 2008 through spring 2010. Beginning fall 2010, a new award schedule will be in place. Changes are likely to be made particularly in the use of these examinations to meet specific liberal education requirements. More information will be posted here as it becomes available.
The Advanced Placement (AP) program offers you the chance to begin college-level studies while you are in high school. Through AP, you can get a jump start on your U of M education.
Many high schools offer college-level classes through the Advanced Placement (AP) program. You may also prepare for an AP exam through individual study. AP exams are graded on a five-point scale. If you have scored a three or higher, you can earn credits at the University of Minnesota.
Furthermore, you can use your Advanced Placement exams to fulfill liberal education requirements at the University of Minnesota. Liberal education requirements are courses or categories of courses that all college students must complete for graduation from the U of M. (Note: These requirements should not be confused with high school preparation requirements, which are required for admission to the U of M, although AP courses can also satisfy high school preparation requirements.) See the chart below for details.
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1 Students will be granted course credit plus credits toward fulfillment of the University's liberal education requirements for graduation as indicated. 2 Art students may present a portfolio to the Department of Art. Please call 612/625-1848. 3 For information, go to LangTest.umn.edu/whoweare.html, send e-mail to LangTest@tc.umn.edu, or call 612/624-0862. 4 Course numbers 1999 and 3099 indicate blanket credit in the subject matter area at the freshman-sophomore and junior-senior levels respectively; other numbers are those of specific courses for which students may be granted credit. |
Register for an Advanced Placement exam, or learn more about the program.
For more information about Advanced Placement and the University of Minnesota, contact the Office of Admissions at 612-625-2008 or 800-752-1000.