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International Education Week (IEW) 2021

International Education Week (IEW), November 15-19, 2021, is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. Join us this week as we share resources on our Twitter, and celebrate #intled. 

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Displaced & Vulnerable Students

The displacement of students, even temporarily, can have a chilling effect on the lives of those impacted. It can also alter the path toward degree completion. Read the report and pledge to help.

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The Cuba Project

Research based off of a unique opportunity to collaborate with Cuban educators to learn about Cuban educational practices and the complex, global issues of contemporary education.

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Global Recognition

Should higher education institutions implement a universal standard for international transfer credit and admissions? Engage in the conversation today.

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Get familiar with the British "A" and "AS" levels

Oct 20, 2019, 16:30 PM
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Summary : Like AP and IB exams, they award advanced credit -- and are becoming popular with domestic students, too.
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Students who want to challenge themselves by taking college-level course work while in high school have many options that can lead to possible transfer/ advanced standing credit at U.S. higher education institutions.

The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) exams allow students to study individual courses in eight subject matters, which are then examined at the end of the academic year. The International Baccalaureate (IB) provides holistic programming at all levels of education, and culminates with the IB Diploma program, which utilized both internal and external assessments at the high school level.

Both the AP and the IB have become familiar to domestic admissions officers and registrars, and many of the AP examinations and IB courses have been articulated to college courses. In addition, many institutions publish their policies for the possibility of transfer or advanced standing credit for prospective incoming students so that it is clear from the onset what courses and credit may be awarded by the institution.

Although domestic admissions officers are familiar with AP and IB courses, many domestic admissions and registers are not familiar with the British Advanced (A) and Advanced Subsidiary (AS) examinations. As transnational education (TNE) thrives with in the higher education space, with joint degree, twinning, and other TNE models, we are seeing more and more high school level students, even in the U.S. domestic context, that are choosing to take the A and AS examinations.

As this trend continues, it becomes more and more important for registrars and admissions officers to not only become familiar with the examinations, but have a clear policy as to possible transfer and advanced standing credit. Having a published policy regarding transfer and advanced standing credit for A and AS level examinations for prospective students can help aid in the student’s decision to attend an institution.

Cambridge Assessment International Education is one of the leading examination bodies in the U.K. that provides international examinations. With over 10,000 schools in over 160 countries, Cambridge International examinations are recognized throughout the world as high quality academic qualifications that prepare students to be successful in their academic career. In the U.S., Cambridge Assessment International Education has over 370 schools, with more being added each year. There are a variety of choices that U.S. schools have in delivering the Cambridge International curriculum, from just the Cambridge International A and AS level to the holistic programming option with in the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate (AICE) Diploma, which incorporates the Cambridge International A and AS level examinations within the diploma program.

Join AACRAO and Cambridge Assessment International Education on October 29 for an informative webinar, "Cambridge AS and A levels in the U.S. context." 

This free webinar will outline the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Diploma, Cambridge International A and AS level examinations, and recent findings on the performance of AICE students at U.S. higher education in institutions. Register now.

 

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  • Credential Evaluation
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  • International Admissions
  • Transfer and Articulation
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