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Advanced Placement Credits If You Have Earned Credits at Another Institution, You Might Be Able to Bring Some of Those Credits W Advanced Placement credits If you have earned credits at another institution, you might be able to bring some of those credits with you to Hult. Depending on the high school or secondary school system in your home country, you may be able to start your degree at Hult with up to 30 Advanced Placement (AP) credits. If you are transferring to Hult from another university or college, you could bring up to 60 qualifying transfer credits with you. The admissions committee determines how many credits you can bring with you to Hult, and their decision is based on your GPA (Grade Point Average) and diploma results. If you have any questions about the process for applying for credit transfers, your Enrollment Advisor will be able to help. COUNTRY DIPLOMA CREDITS* Andorra Baccalaureat See France or Spain (up to 30 credits). Austria Matura Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 3.0 or better. Maximum 30 credits. Belgium Dutch Diploma van Secundair Onderwijs Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 14 or higher (62 or higher). Maximum 30 credits. Belgium French Certificat d’Enseignement Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 14 or higher. Secondaire Superieur Maximum 30 credits. Diploma za Sredno Obrazovaine Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 5 or higher. Bulgaria (Diploma of Completed Maximum 30 credits. Secondary Education) Canada High School Diploma Up to 3 credits for each AP at grade 3 or higher. Caribbean Advanced CAPE Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades III / C or higher. Proficiency Exam Maximum 30 credits. (CAPE) Croatia Matura Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 3.5 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Cyprus Greek Apolytirion of Lykeion Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 17 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Czech Republic Maturita Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 2 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Denmark Studentereksamen (Upper Secondary Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 7 or higher. School Leaving Certificate) Maximum 30 credits. England & Wales A-levels 9 credits per A-level of grade C or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Finland Lukion päästötodistus /Dismissionsbetyg Dismissionsbetyg (Upper Secondary Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 8 or higher. Completion Certificate) Maximum 30 credits. Ylioppilastutkinto / studentexamen (Matriculation Examination) France Baccalaureat Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 12 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Germany Abitur Credits awarded on a per course basis for grade 3 (6-point scale) or 7 (15-point scale) or higher. Maximum 30 credits COUNTRY DIPLOMA CREDITS* Greece Apolytirio Eniaiou Lykeiou Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 16 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Hungary Matura (Érettségi Bizonyítvány) Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.0 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. IB IB diploma/certificate 6 credits per HL and 3 credits per SL if grade 5 or higher, plus 3 credits for TOK. Maximum 30 credits. Iceland Icelandish Stúdentspróf Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 6.5 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Ireland Irish Leaving Certificate Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 60 (C2) or higher. (Higher - Honours) Maximum 30 credits. Italy Maturita (Esame di Stato) Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 70 or higher (out of 100) or 7 or higher (out of 10). Maximum 30 credits. Liechtenstein Matura Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.5 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Luxembourg Diplome de Fin d’Etudes secondaires Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 14 (40) or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Malta Matriculation Certificate Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of C or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Montenegro Diploma o završenoj srednjoj školi Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.0 or higher. Maximum of 30 credits. Netherlands VWO Voorbereidend Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 7 or higher. Wetenschapperlijk Onderwijs Maximum 30 credits. New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 7 (M) or higher. Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 Maximum 30 credits. Norway Vitnemål fra den Videregaende Skole Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.0 or higher. Maximum of 30 credits. Poland Matura Lyceum Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.0 or higher. (Swiadectwo Dojrzalosci) Maximum of 30 credits. Portugal Diploma de Ensino Secundário Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 15 or higher. (Diploma of Secondary Education) Maximum 30 credits. Romania Diploma de Bacalaureat Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 8 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Scotland Scottish Qualifications Certificate Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of C or better. (SQC) Advanced Higher Grade Maximum 30 credits. Serbia Diploma Srednje Škole Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.0 or higher. Maximum of 30 credits. Singapore A-levels (See England & Wales) Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of B4 or better. Maximum of 30 credits. Slovakia Vysvedcenie o Maturitnej Skúške/ Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 2 or higher (lower) Maturitné Vysvedcenie Maximum 30 credits. COUNTRY DIPLOMA CREDITS* Slovenia Maturitetno spricevalo Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4.0 or higher. Maximum of 30 credits. Spain Título de Bachiller Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 7 or higher. Maximum 30 credits. Sweden Högskoleförberedande Examen Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of VG (15.00) or higher. Higher Education Maximum 30 credits Preparatory Diploma Switzerland Matura / Maturite Credits awarded on a per course basis for grades of 4 or higher. Maximum 30 credits USA High School Diploma Up to 3 credits for each AP at grade 3 or higher. West African Advanced Diploma or A-Levels Credits awarded on a per course basis. Certificates Maximum 30 credits (see England & Wales). *Advanced placement credits - GPA of final diploma is benchmark for evaluation Please note that this list does not guarantee you advanced placement credits, nor does it affect our admissions requirements. The decision still lies with the admissions committee and the final credit amount depends on your High School Diploma result (GPA). Countries not listed indicated there are no advanced placement credits awarded..
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