If you have taken AICE classes and have passed the exams and want to have the potential college credits applied, you will need to request your AICE Grade Transcript from Cambridge.
SENIORS...complete this AFTER March 1st but before July.
Log into the Grade Transcript Service and select "Request a transcript."
Enter personal information and upload a photo of your ID. (See the below graphic for the information you will need to provide)
Add ALL exam series (past and future). Future series are available to be requested about 3 months before exams.
Search for institutions and view available credit policies.
Confirm details.
Submit payment with a MasterCard, Visa, or American Express card.
Cost is $17 per request/per institution (updated 8/29/24)
Track request status and payment confirmation in your account and by email notifications.
View and print the grades sent with each request.
Within 14 days after payment is received, institutions can view transcripts from past series. Pre-ordered transcripts are available within 14 days of the results release day.
The colleges will update your information (check your college portal) by August.
Remember, if you took exams at the end of your senior year, results will not be released until August. The university will be notified of your scores and will be able to update after receipt)
All public universities and community colleges in Florida award college credit for AICE exams passed. If a university admissions counselor is unfamiliar with AICE, it is suggested you ask to speak to the international admissions counselor.
Cambridge Assessment courses are accepted at universities around the world. Find out which colleges accept your class as a college credit here.
While not all colleges give credit for AP or AICE classes, you will need to search the individual college credit by AP/AICE credit equivalencies.
For all other colleges, you will have to research the respective school's website.
Ask your College Map Mentor advisor how your exams will transfer to your selected school or schools you are interested in attending.
Be patient. It will take a little time for your college to reflect any transferrable exam scores in your freshman portal.
If you have taken AICE classes and have passed the exams, regardless if you earned your AICE Diploma, you should apply for the Bright Futures Scholarship.