Alternative Credit

Overview

The College of Idaho welcomes highly motivated students and recognizes that many have earned college credit for courses completed prior to enrollment. At the same time, we value the participatory and rigorous nature of College of Idaho coursework. The College of Idaho accepts a combined total of up to 30 semester credits of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate, credit known as alternative credit. (Another form of alternative credit, concurrent or dual enrollment, is not included in these credit limits.)

Students entering The College of Idaho with alternative credits are considered first-time students. Students must initiate the acceptance of alternative credits with the Registrar's Office. Credit toward program and/or graduation requirements will be determined on a course-by-course basis.

Advanced Placement (AP)

High school graduates who receive scores of 3, 4, or 5 on College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations may be granted placement and college credit in the appropriate subjects. All scores of 3 will only yield general elective credits ([Subject]-1XXX).  Typically, AP courses cannot be used to satisfy major, minor, specialization, or certificate requirements unless approved by the department in which those credits are to be granted. However, even departments that do not customarily accept AP courses to satisfy a graduation requirement will consider appeals from students.

Courses [Subject]-1XXX below denote elective credit in the given subject area. 

Advanced Placement (AP) Exams

AP Exam Title

Minimum Score for
Equivalent Course Credit

Current Equivalent Course /
Coyote Core Category

Credits
Awarded

 ARTS

Art History 4 ARTD Texts & Contexts 4
2-D Art and Design 4 ARTD Creative Expression 4
3-D Art and Design 4 ARTD Creative Expression 4
Drawing 4 ARTD Creative Expression 4
Music Theory 4 MUSI Creative Expression 4

 ENGLISH

English Language & Composition 4 ENGL-1XXX 4
English Literature & Composition 4  ENGL Creative Expression 4
       

 HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Comparative Government & Politics
4 POEC Self & Society 4
European History 4 HIST Self & Society 4
Human Geography N/A --- N/A 
Macroeconomics  4 ECON Self & Society

4

Microeconomics  4 ECON Self & Society 4
Psychology  4  PSYC-1000 4
United States Government & Politics  4  POEC Self & Society 4
United States History  4 HIST Self & Society 4
World History: Modern  4  HIST Self & Society 4

 MATH AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Calculus AB 4 MATH Quantitative Analysis 4
Calculus BC 4 MATH Quantitative Analysis 4
Calculus BC 5 MATH Quantitative Analysis 4
Computer Science A 4 CSC-1XXX  4
Computer Science Principles 4 CSC-1XXX  4
Precalculus N/A --- N/A
Statistics 4 MATH Quantitative Analysis  4

SCIENCES 

Biology 4  BIOL Scientific Reasoning 4
Biology 5

 BIOL Scientific Reasoning or
BIOL-2010*

4
Chemistry 4 CHEM Scientific Reasoning 4
Chemistry 5 CHEM Scientific Reasoning or
CHEM-1011*
4
Environmental Science 4 ENVS Scientific Reasoning
with Lab**
4
Physics 1: Algebra-Based 4-5 PHYS Scientific Reasoning
with Lab**
4
Physics 2: Algebra-Based 4-5 PHYS Scientific Reasoning
with Lab**
4
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 4 PHYS Scientific Reasoning
with Lab**
4
Physics C: Mechanics 4 PHYS Scientific Reasoning
with Lab**
4
Physics C: Mechanics 5 PHYS Scientific Reasoning
with Lab**
4
       

 WORLD LANGUAGES AND CULTURE

Chinese Language & Culture 4 GENL Texts & Contexts 4
French Language & Culture
4 GENL Texts & Contexts 4
German Language & Culture 4 GENL Texts & Contexts 4
Italian Language & Culture N/A --- N/A
Japanese Language & Culture N/A --- N/A
Latin 4  GENL Texts & Contexts 4
Spanish Language & Culture 4 SPAN Texts & Contexts*** 4
Spanish Literature & Culture 4 SPAN Texts & Contexts*** 4

*If a student can substantiate lab work completed, then the equivalent of CHEM-1001 or BIOL-2010 for 4 credits will be awarded with a score of 5; otherwise, CHEM Scientific Reasoning No Lab for 4 credits or BIOL Scientific Reasoning No Lab for 4 credits will be awarded.

**Must demonstrate the AP test covered a lab component. If it did, Scientific Reasoning with Lab will be awarded. If not, the award will be Scientific Reasoning No Lab.

***Please contact the Spanish department chair to see if AP credits can be applied to major or minor requirements.

Concurrent or Dual Enrollment

The College of Idaho accepts concurrent or dual enrollment coursework based on the principles laid out in the Transfer Credit Policy.

International Baccalaureate

The College of Idaho has found International Baccalaureate (IB) students to be very successful during their tenure on campus. The College appreciates the rigor and integrity of the IB curriculum. Therefore, students who have completed the IB Diploma with a minimum score of 28 will receive the following:

  • Thirty (30) units of credit toward graduation upon enrollment.
  • Preferred status for admission.
  • Enhanced opportunity for merit scholarships.

For those who earned the IB Diploma with scores lower than 28, College of Idaho credit will be awarded as follows:

IB Diploma
Score/Points

College of Idaho
Credits

27 25
26 20
25 15
24 10

Credit toward completion of graduation requirements will be determined on a course-by-course basis.

For those who have taken IB courses but have not earned the IB Diploma, credit will be determined on a course-by-course basis.

High school students who enroll in the International Baccalaureate Diploma program and take Advanced Placement courses during their high school years will receive college credit based only on their Diploma score. If an AP exam is taken in an academic area not offered through the IB Diploma program, students may receive college credit at the discretion of the Registrar.

Spanish Placement, Transfer and Concurrent Credit

All students with previous Spanish language study, a previous study abroad residence, or other significant exposure to the Spanish language must consult with the Spanish Department chair or Academic Advising  to determine their proficiency level for initial placement into a Spanish course.

Students who are admitted to The College of Idaho with concurrent credit or credit transferred from other regionally accredited colleges and universities will begin their Spanish study according to their proficiency placement test, regardless of concurrent or transfer credit coursework transcript indicators. If a student feels the placement is incorrect, the student may complete a verbal interview and direct writing assessment with a designated Spanish instructor. The faculty member will then analyze data from these sources to advise the student into the most appropriate course. If the initial placement results in the student retaking the same Spanish language course(s) (e.g., SPAN-1001, SPAN-1002, SPAN-1003, and/or SPAN-2001), the student will receive general elective 1XXX or 2XXX credit as appropriate for the concurrent or transfer coursework that duplicates courses subsequently taken for credit at The College of Idaho. Only the retaken course(s) may count toward the Spanish major or minor, to ensure sufficient language preparation in future courses. At least one-third of Spanish major and minor coursework must be earned at The College of Idaho.

Likewise, students who participate in a study abroad program and place into a course that duplicates their College of Idaho coursework shall receive general elective credits, but such repeat credits will not apply toward a Spanish major or minor.