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Florida Colleges Accepting AICE Credits

Hey guys, I've been doing some AICE courses in high school and was just wondering, does anyone know which college in Florida accepts the most AICE credits? Any insights would be highly appreciated!

3 days ago

Hello! AICE (Advanced International Certificate of Education) is a globally recognized qualification program offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education. While many Florida colleges accept AICE credits, the exact number of credits accepted and the manner in which they're integrated into your degree requirements can differ depending on each institution.

Among Florida colleges, the University of Florida (UF) is known for its comprehensive AICE recognition. UF usually awards college credits on a case-by-case basis according to the scores achieved on the AICE exams. Similarly, Florida State University (FSU) also accepts AICE credits, with the quantity depending on the specific courses and scores. Both schools note that typically a grade of 'E' or higher is necessary on AICE exams to earn credits.

Another institution which accepts AICE scores is the University of Central Florida (UCF). As with the above two, UCF transfers AICE credits according to your exam grades.

Importantly, you should reach out to the schools that you’re interested in and ask about their policies regarding AICE credits. Since each college has its own credit transfer policies, it's paramount that you get the most specific and accurate information straight from the source.

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