Advanced Placement Credit
Receiving Advanced Placement Credit
FAQs
AP Lists for Previous Terms
Advanced Placement Credit
If you completed Advanced Placement examinations with a score of 4 or 5 and entered Rice during the 2012 - 2013 academic year, credit will be assigned to your record as indicated on the AP Credit for Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
list. If you entered Rice during an academic year other than the current one, please see the AP Lists for Previous Terms
. Advanced Placement credit will be applied to a student's record in accordance with AP/IB List for that student's matriculation year.
The equivalent Rice courses will appear on your Rice transcript and fulfill all requirements satisfied by those courses, including distribution credit if applicable.
In order to receive AP credit, you will need to request that an official AP grade report be sent directly from the College Board
to Rice University. The College Board
code for Rice is 6609.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you came to Rice during the current academic year, view or download the following list of AP Credit for Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
. Please note that this list is updated for each academic year. If you will be attending Rice in the future, be sure to check the list for the academic year of your matriculation. Typically, the new list will be posted during the summer prior to the applicable academic year.
Check with the College Board
to be sure your official scores were sent to Rice, and please allow ample time for the credit to be posted. If you took AP exams during multiple years or if you took the exams three or more years ago, you might find it necessary to verify that all of your scores were sent to Rice. You must also allow at least 6 weeks for us to receive the scores from the College Board
.
Students should also check with the College Board that their social security number is listed as part of their personal data in the AP file. The lack of a social security number on the official score report can delay or even hinder the processing of AP scores for transfer credit.
Generally, once you order the scores from the College Board, you should allow 6 to 8 weeks. Peak periods may require a longer turnaround time.
Even if you think you will not need your AP credit, you should have the scores sent to Rice during your first semester.
Yes. Your advisor, however, will want to see a copy of your AP scores. You can anticipate specific course credit as indicated on the AP Credit for Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
list.
Students should be aware that until their AP credits have been articulated to their Rice transcript, they may not be able to register online for some courses that require a prerequisite. In those instances, the student will need to obtain the instructor's approval signature via a Special Registration Form
and submit that form to the Office of the Registrar.
Both your AP credit and your Rice enrollment will appear on your transcript, but the AP credit will be excluded from your earned hours. You cannot, for instance, retain AP credit for PHYS 141 and complete Rice enrollment in PHYS 101, PHYS 111, or PHYS 125. The Physics department considers these courses equivalent and does not allow "repeated" credit. If you receive AP credit for the PHYSICS B exam (PHYS 141 and 142), and then take PHYS 101 at Rice, your credit in PHYS 141 will be excluded after you receive a final grade for PHYS 101.
Currently, Rice does not limit the amount of AP credit that can be awarded. However, this policy could change in the future. Be sure to check the AP policies for the year of your matriculation at Rice.
Credit will be considered on a case by case basis for A-Levels, Abitur, the French Baccalaureate, and similar certificate programs. Students must provide the Office of the Registrar with an official certificate for review. Please allow 4-6 weeks for evaluation of these certificates. If approved, credits will be awarded in the same manner as AP credit. Please refer to the International Exam Credit section for more information.
No. All students must take the English/Communication Composition exam, even if they receive AP credit for English.
No. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) credit is not accepted at Rice University.
Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
Fall 2011 - Spring 2012
Fall 2010 - Spring 2011
Fall 2009 - Spring 2010
Fall 2008 - Spring 2009
Fall 2007 - Spring 2008
Fall 2006 - Spring 2007
Fall 2005 - Spring 2006
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Fall 2004 - Spring 2005
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Fall 2003 - Spring 2004
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Fall 2002 - Spring 2003
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Fall 2001 - Spring 2002
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** Lists for these years are also applicable for International Baccalaureate exam credit.