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AP, CLEP, IB & College Credit Transfer
Explore Marquette : AP, CLEP, IB & College Credit Transfer

Marquette believes students who have demonstrated competency in a subject area should have their accomplishments recognized by the university. At the same time, we cherish the integrity of our academic programs, requirements and regulations.

To see how your AP and IB credits will transfer to Marquette, please download our placement guides below. As always, contact us at (800) 222-6544 with any questions.

AP Credit Transfer

Marquette awards credit in recognition for performance on the AP examinations. A student may choose to take the credits awarded or, alternatively, take the equivalent course at Marquette. Pre-med students are encourage to contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions before accepting AP credit awards.

Transferring College Coursework

Students who have earned credit for college coursework are encouraged to submit official transcripts to Marquette for review. Typically, courses will transfer provided Marquette offers a comparable course and the student has earned a grade of "C" or better.

CLEP Credit Transfer

Similarly, the university recognizes knowledge a student has achieved through independent study or learned endeavors. The CLEP credit and placement chart dictates the official policy of the university regarding CLEP scores.

International Baccalaureate Coursework

Marquette recognizes the rigorous academic preparation provided students who pursue IB courses as part of their high school curriculum. The IB credit and placement chart provides guidance to students who have taken IB examinations.


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Every student is required to meet with an academic adviser before registering for classes each semester. Your adviser will help you navigate through a degree program to graduate on time. If you are multi-interested, your adviser will work with you to select a class schedule and make sure you are aware of all of your options.

For more information about academic advising, visit Marquette's Career Counseling Center.