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IB & College Credit
The IBO commissioned the American Council on Education (ACE) to review 20 IB course assessments for university credit, including Theory of Knowledge and our most-subscribed standard level (SL) subjects. ACE recommends that universities award at least 3 credits for IB scores of 4 or higher in all reviewed SL subjects. This external review validates the rigor of IB qualifications. Adopting these recommendations can make IB credit policies more equitable and inclusive. Help us advocate for improved IB credit recognition.
As your CAHS student transitions to college, they should bring the ACE report summary (seen below) along with the transcript of their IB scores to the registrar's office advocate for sufficient college credit to be awarded.
We are hoping to have legislation put in place in the state of Ohio that requires colleges and universities to honor this recommendation.
American Council on Education (ACE) Recommendation
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IB Recognition Database
The IB Recognition Statements Database contains recognition statements for countries/territories, states and provinces (for USA and Canada respectively) and universities internationally.
The database features a selection of countries, states, and provinces that recognize the IB and are popular destinations for IB students. Currently, there are around 100 countries available to view. More countries will be added to the database in the coming months.
The university function allows you to view individual universities and institutions of higher education within each location. Universities can create and edit their statement. You should be able to see what each institution has set as their admissions criteria regarding: IB programmes, courses, grades and subjects, depending on what information has been added by the individual institute. Within the university function you also can find information about credit and advanced standing that universities may grant for IB courses. Currently, there are around 1,400 university records to be found.
If a university has not yet added their information to the database, we recommend that you consult their website directly for their IB recognition policy—it does not mean they do not recognize the IB.
You can find statements in the database from universities that have submitted a statement. Please note that these policies are subject to change and additional restrictions and requirements may apply. If a university is not listed on the recognition statements database, please contact the university directly for their IB recognition policy.
Please check with organizations directly for the most up-to-date information. If you spot any inaccuracies, please contact recognition@ibo.org.
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Ohio IB Credit Transfer Policies
The Ohio IB Credit Transfer Policy Spreadsheet was created by the IB Coordinator, Ms. Webb, to share have a resource that allows for quick navigation of IB policies among Ohio colleges and universities.
The spreadsheet also contains some out of state colleges and universities that are highlighted because they have policies that are particularly favorable for the transfer of IB credits as well as some scholarships that particularly benefit IB Diploma Candidates.
Please note that this is a living document and is subject to change. If you find any policy that needs updated, please contact Ms. Webb (awebb@columbus.k12.oh.us). It is recommended that you do further research into the policies of your schools of interest after perusing this spreadsheet.