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What if I have previous college-level course work and/or high school exams such as the APs that were completed during high school?

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What if I have previous college-level course work and/or high school exams such as the APs that were completed during high school?

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A. Penn views all of these types of credit as “advanced standing” academic work prior to your college experiences. AP Scores should be sent by ETS directly to the Office of Transfer Credit. Penn’s ETS code number is 2926. IB Higher Level Exam Results should be sent by the IBO organization directly to the Office of Transfer Credit. College Transcripts should be sent by the Registrar’s Office at your previous institution directly to the Office of Transfer Credit. Please note that the faculty at Penn have established specific criteria for college course completed during high school. A letter from the Registrar is required and must verify the following items in order for the credit to be deemed acceptable: – The course must be taught on the college campus by a member of the regular faculty. – It must be open to enrollment by and graded in direct competition with regularly matriculated undergraduates at the college. – It must be part of the normal curriculum published in the colleges catalo

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