- Majors and Minors
- Departments and Units
- Courses
- LSA Degrees
- LSA Requirements
- LSA Academic Policies
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- Credit Limits
- Special Kinds of Credit
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- College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- A-Level and Other International Advanced Standing Credit Guidelines
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Credit
- Advanced Placement (AP) Credits
- Credit by Examination (CBE)
- International Advanced Standing Credit Guidelines
- Retroactive Language Credits
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- Transfer Information & Residence Policy
- Registration and Enrollment
- Your Academic Record
- LSA International Travel Policy
- LSA Student Commitment to the Wolverine Culture of Care
- Dates and Deadlines
- Academic Integrity
- Engaged Learning
- STEM
- What Will You Do with an LSA Degree?
Students who are pursuing or who have completed A-level exams will generally be awarded advanced standing ranging between 6 and 10 credit hours for certain advanced or principal level examinations completed with a grade of D or better. Three to five credits may be awarded for certain A/S exams with an acceptable grade.
Your transfer credit from another university or your A-Level credit should be evaluated by Undergraduate Admissions by the time you meet with your academic advisor at Orientation. Your advisor will explain how these courses might be used to meet prerequisites or in your distribution plan.
International advanced standing credit guidelines can be found on the Undergraduate Admissions website.
Please note: A-Level credit, IB credit, and/or college course credit may not be removed from a transcript.