General Pre-Matriculation Exam Policies | Advanced Placement Exams | International Baccalaureate Programme Exams | British A-Level Exams

General Pre-Matriculation Exam Policies

Confirmation of official pre-matriculation exam scores must be reported by the examining body directly to the College prior to being added to a student's academic record. Exams must be taken prior to the quarter of matriculation to be eligible for College credit. Once AP, IB, and/or A-Level scores are received and evaluated, the corresponding credit will appear on the student's record. Individual AP, IB, and A-Level examinations and their corresponding scores do not appear on the official transcript. However, total units of test credit awarded will appear on the transcript. Please see each section below for more detail. 

Students may earn any amount of credit from AP/IB/British A-Level placement, and/or accreditation examinations. However, at least 3800 units must be earned through course enrollment to meet degree requirements. Students who enrolled prior to Autumn 2017 should consult the catalog of their year of entry for policies regarding the use of examination credit, or speak to their Academic Adviser.

While qualifying AP, IB, and A-Level scores are sometimes used to establish placement or confer credit, satisfactory performance on the College’s own placement tests may supplement qualifying exam scores in determining proper placement to begin study. Please see Placement Exams or Accreditation Exams for more information.

Advanced Placement Exams

Students who request college credit or fulfillment of degree requirements for Advanced Placement (AP) examinations taken in high school are asked to submit an official report of their scores on the AP tests given by the College Entrance Examination Board (i.e., CollegeBoard) during the summer prior to their enrollment in the College for evaluation. It is strongly recommended that if AP Exams were taken, a score report be submitted the summer prior to matriculation. Score reports will be accepted after matriculation, but will not change or impact placements determined at the time of matriculation.

The following chart shows how AP credit is automatically awarded. For further information on how credit may be used toward individual degree programs, a student should consult their Academic Adviser. See elsewhere in the Catalog for more information on how AP credit may be used to meet Core, major, or minor requirements.

Credit, placement, or fulfillment of degree milestones is not granted for the following AP exams: Computer Science A, Computer Science Principles, Human Geography, Physics 1: Algebra-Based, Physics 2: Algebra-Based, Precalculus, Psychology, Research, or Seminar.

AP Exam Score Awarded
African American Studies 5 100 units general elective credit
Art History 5 100 units general elective credit
Biology 4 or 5 BIOS 10130+
Calculus AB 5 MATH 15100 placement
Calculus BC 4 or 5 MATH 15200 placement†
Chemistry 5 CHEM 11100*
Chinese Language and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
Drawing 5 100 units general elective credit
Economics: Micro AND Macro (combined) 5 on each 100 units general elective credit
English Language and Composition 5 100 units general elective credit
English Literature and Composition 5 100 units general elective credit
Environmental Science 5 100 units general elective credit
European History 5 100 units general elective credit
French Language and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
German Language and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
Government and Politics: Comparative AND United States (combined) 5 on each 100 units general elective credit
Italian Language and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
Japanese Language and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
Latin 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement^
Music Theory 5 100 units general elective credit
Physics C: Mechanics 5 PHYS 12100
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism 5 PHYS 12200
Spanish Language and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
Spanish Literature and Culture 5 Satisfies the Language Competency Requirement
Statistics 5 STAT 22000++
United States History 5 100 units general elective credit
World History: Modern 5 100 units general elective credit
2-D Art and Design 5 100 units general elective credit
3-D Art and Design 5 100 units general elective credit

International Baccalaureate Programme Exams

Students who request college credit or fulfillment of degree requirements for International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations taken in high school are asked to submit an official report of their scores on the IB tests given by the International Baccalaureate (i.e., the IB) during the summer prior to their enrollment in the College for evaluation. 

The following chart shows how IB credit is automatically awarded. For further information on how credit may be used toward individual degree programs, a student should consult their Academic Adviser. See elsewhere in the Catalog for more information on how IB credit may be used to meet Coremajor, or minor requirements.

Credit will not be granted for IB exams not listed in the table below. 

IB Examination Level Score Awarded
Biology Higher Level 7 BIOS 10130*
English Higher Level 7 100 units general elective credit
Mathematics Analysis and Approaches Higher Level 7 MATH 15200 placement~
Languages other than English Standard or Higher Level 5, 6, or 7 Satisfies the Language Competence Requirement

British A-Level Exams

Students who request college credit or fulfillment of degree requirements for A-Level examinations taken in high school are asked to submit an official report of their scores on the A-Level tests given by Cambridge International or another qualified examining board during the summer prior to their enrollment in the College for evaluation.

The following chart shows how A-Level credit is automatically awarded. For further information on how credit may be used toward individual degree programs, a student should consult their Academic Adviser. See elsewhere in the Catalog for more information on how A-Level credit may be used to meet Coremajor, or minor requirements.

Credit, placement, or fulfillment of degree milestones is not granted for the following A-Level exams: Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Mathematics-Further, or Physics. Credit, placement, or fulfillment of degree milestones is also not granted for General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) results, with the exception of language exams other than English. Scores of 7-9 on GCSE language exams other than English will result in fulfillment of the Language Competence Core requirement. 

To request consideration of other A-Level examination results for credit, placement, or fulfillment of degree milestones, students should submit a General Petition to the College Academic and Student Services Office at mailto:casso@uchicago.edu. Credit will only be awarded for scores of A or A* and with an approved petition. No credit will be awarded for the Core requirements in Humanities, Civilization Studies, or Social Sciences. 

A-Level Exam Score Awarded
Biology A or A* BIOS 10130#
Languages other than English A or A* Satisfies the Language Competence requirement