Salisbury University recognizes the
completion of coursework in both the Advanced Placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate (IB) programs as evidence of
superior academic achievement. Students with commendable scores
on the associated examinations for these courses receive
college-level credit at Salisbury. See below for more
information on each program.
Advanced Placement (AP)
Students who have completed Advanced Placement (AP) course work
as part of their high school experience and have taken the
corresponding AP examination may be entitled to receive credit
at Salisbury University. In most cases, a score of three (3) or
above will merit the award of college-level credit. The Office
of Admissions must receive an official score report from the
College Board Advanced Placement Program to award credits.
Click here to see a table of how specific credits will be
awarded for each AP Examination we accept.
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Salisbury University recognizes the rigor of the International
Baccalaureate (IB) Programme and awards college-level credit to
students who have achieved commendable scores on the associated
examinations. Additionally, the Office of Admissions recognizes
the unique, interdisciplinary nature of the IB Diploma Programme
and views completion of the IB Diploma as a strong indication of
academic potential.
Click here to see a table detailing the specific credit that is
awarded for each IB Examination we accept.