What college gives you credit for Pre-AP courses?

There's no single answer to which colleges give credit for Pre-AP courses. Whether or not a college grants credit depends entirely on the individual college's policies, not on the Pre-AP designation itself.

Pre-AP courses are designed to prepare students for AP courses, but they are not Advanced Placement courses. Colleges generally award credit for successfully completing Advanced Placement (AP) exams, International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, or Dual Enrollment courses, but rarely for Pre-AP courses.

To find out if a specific college grants credit for Pre-AP courses, you need to:

1. Check the college's website: Look for their admissions or academic policies section. Search for information about Advanced Standing, Credit for Prior Learning, or similar terms.

2. Contact the admissions office directly: Call or email the admissions department to inquire about their policy on awarding credit for high school coursework, specifically mentioning Pre-AP courses.

In short, don't assume any college will give credit. It's much more likely that you'll receive college credit for AP or IB courses than for Pre-AP courses.

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