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Credit IB (First Year) (Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of credits awarded) + Subject to change. Florida law requires an annual review to determine the appropriate examination scores and courses for which credit is to be granted. Credit may be awarded for other exams based on content and score.
Accelerated Credit. Up to 45 semester hours of credit can be awarded by taking AICE, AP, IB, or CLEP tests and achieving appropriate scores.*. To receive credit, official test scores must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions.
FSU also grants credit for national, standardized tests (CLEP, AP, and IB). If you have credit through AP or IB, that credit will be assigned by the registrar and appear on their FSU transcript. Transfer credit from other accredited universities may also be accepted.
To learn more about your accelerated credit and their FSU equivalencies, please view the Admissions website (https://admissions.fsu.edu/first-year/credit/). How to Expedite the Transfer of Credit. Click here for more information on how to have your credit transferred to FSU.
Students receive appropriate credit, provided they have not completed the course, whether or not they received credit, at the college level in the subject area or received credit in the subject area through AICE, AP, or IB.
Recent legislation calls for an annual review to determine the appropriate examination scores and courses for which credit is to be granted.
Florida State University IB Exam Credit Equivalency Chart. IB Exam. Score of 4. Score of 5-7. 3 Credits/Exam unless otherwise noted.