Pre-College Credits

The University of Pennsylvania may award credit or advanced course standing to students who have taken Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or other internationally-recognized examinations. Scores warranting University credit may vary by department. 

Please note: These policies remain under ongoing review by the faculty of the University and are subject to change. Current students should consult their home school offices for policies in effect at the time of their matriculation. 

Credit and Advanced Course Standing

Advanced Placement

If you are a matriculating student seeking credit for Advanced Placement (AP) exams, you should use the ETS code 2926 to have your official scores sent to Penn.

ExaminationScorePenn Credit Awarded
Art History5Waiver for ARTH 1010 or ARTH 1020, consult with undergraduate chair
Art (Studio)5No credit (possible exemptions for majors, portfolio considered)
Biology No credit
Chemistry♦5EAS 091 (1 c.u.), for Engineering students only
Chemistry♦ 5NURS 0061 (0.5 c.u.), for Nursing students only
Computer Science A5CIS 1100 (1 c.u.)
Computer Science Principals No credit
Economics  
Economics - Micro5Economics 0100 waiver
Economics - Macro5Economics 0200 waiver
English  
English - Language/Composition No credit
English - Literature/Composition No credit
Environmental Science No credit
European History No credit
French Language5French 1000 (1.cu.) (fulfills language requirement)
French Language 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
German Language5German 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
German Language 4No credit, (must pass the department exam to fulfill language requirement)
Government and Politics No credit
Human Geography No credit
Italian Language and Culture5ITAL 1000 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Italian Language and Culture 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Japanese5JPAN 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Japanese 4No credit (must pass the departmental exam to fulfill language requirement)
Latin5Latin 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Latin 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Latin - Literature5Latin 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Latin - Literature 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Latin - Vergil5Latin 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Latin - Vergil 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Mathematics AB No credit
Mathematics BC♦5Math 1400 (1 c.u.) (Students entering 2024 and earlier)
Math 1300 (1 c.u.) (Students entering 2025 onward)
Music Theory No credit
Physics 15Physics 0101 (1.5 c.u.)
Physics 25Physics 0102 (1.5 c.u.)
Physics-C
(Mechanics)
5Physics 0150 (1.5 c.u.)
Physics-C
(Electricity and Magnetism)
5Physics 0151 (1.5 c.u.)
Psychology5Psychology 0001 Waiver
Spanish Language5Spanish 1000 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Spanish Language 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Spanish Literature5Spanish 1200 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Spanish Literature 4No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Statistics5STAT 1010 waiver or STAT 1110 waiver
Statistics 5NURS 2300 (1 c.u.), for Nursing students only
United States History No credit
World History No credit

International Baccalaureate (IB)

If you are a matriculating student seeking credit for International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, you must have official score reports sent directly to the Office of Admissions through the International Baccalaureate Organization online request system. Students can receive waivers or credits for certain Higher Level IB examination scores. See International Baccalaureate chart below. 

Higher Level ExaminationScorePenn Credit Awarded
Anthropology No credit
Biology No credit
Chemistry♦7, 6EAS 091 (1 c.u.), for Engineering students only
Economics7, 6Economics 0100 and 0200 Waiver
English A/B No credit
French A7, 6French 1212 (1 c.u.)
 5French 1000 (1 c.u.)
French B7, 6French 1000 (1 c.u.)
Geography No credit
German A7, 6German 2100 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
 5German 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
German B7, 6German 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
History of the Americas No credit
History of Europe No credit
Latin7Latin 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
 6No credit (fulfills language requirement)
Mathematics♦ No credit
Music No credit
Philosophy7, 6Phil 1000 (1 c.u.)
Physics7, 6Phys 0150 (1.5 c.u.) and Physics 0102 (1.5 c.u.)
Psychology7, 6Waiver for Psychology 0001
Spanish A7, 6Spanish 1200 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
 5Spanish 1000 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Spanish B7, 6Spanish 1000 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
Theater Arts7, 6, 5Departmental review on case-by-case basis

♦ An internal departmental examination is also available for credit once enrolled at Penn.

A-Level Exams

If you are a matriculating student seeking credit for A-Level exams, you must email your original A-Level certificates to the Office of Admissions (Attention: Eddrena Owens, eddrenao@upenn.edu) in order to have your scores evaluated for credit. See GCE Advanced (A) Level Exam Policy chart below. 

ExaminationGrade of A* or A or BGrade of C
AccountingNo creditNo credit
BiologyNo creditNo credit
ChemistryA* or A = EAS 091 (1 c.u.), for Engineering students onlyNo credit
EconomicsA* or A = Waiver Econ 0100 & 0200
B = no waiver
No credit
EnglishNo creditNo credit
FrenchA* or A = Fren 1212 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
A- = no credit (fulfills language requirement)
B = no credit
No credit
GreekA* or A = Greek 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
B = no credit (fulfills language requirement)
No credit
HistoryNo creditNo credit
LatinA* or A = Latin 0400 (1 c.u.) (fulfills language requirement)
B = no credit (fulfills language requirement)
No credit
Math w/Special paper w/merit
(Cambridge)
No creditNo credit
PhysicsA* or A = Physics 0150 (1.5 c.u.) and Physics 0151 (1.5 c.u.)
B = Physics 0101 (1.5 c.u.) and Physics 0102 (1.5 c.u.)
No credit
SpanishA* or A = Spanish 1200 (1.cu) (fulfills language requirement)
A- = no credit (fulfills language requirement)
B = no credit
No credit

Pre-College and Dual Enrollment Course Work

Credit is not awarded for college-level coursework undertaken at other institutions while a student is enrolled in high school or in the summer after high school. Such coursework is considered a part of a student’s preparation for a Penn education. It is used in consultation with the student’s academic advisor to inform decisions about placement into appropriate courses at Penn. 

Students who enroll in regular undergraduate courses at Penn prior to their matriculation into an undergraduate degree program at the University, during the academic year or in the summer sessions, may elect to have that coursework merged with their undergraduate transcript, in which case it will count toward their undergraduate degree requirements, and the grades will be included in their grade point average.