SAT Reasoning and SAT Subject or ACT with writing Required
For placement:
SAT Subject Tests
AP
SAT or ACT writing component will be used as follows:
For Admission
SAT Reasoning/ACT score report due by: 01-MAR
SAT Subject score report due by: 01-MAR
Other test policies:
Students using ACT for admission need to submit SAT Subject Tests or AP scores for foreign language and mathematics placement. Applicants to Arts and Sciences submitting SAT must submit 2 SAT Subject Tests. Applicants to School of Engineering submitting SAT must take SAT Subject Test in mathematics and 1 other subject.
Advanced Placement Program® (AP) Information
AP Credit and Placement Policy
Offers credit for AP Exams:Yes
Offers placement into higher-level courses for AP Exams: Yes
From the college:
All Advanced Placement Exams completed with a score of 4 or 5 are recorded on a student's permanent Duke record. The classes may be used for placement into higher-level courses and to satisfy departmental major and minor requirements, as allowed by the individual departments. Trinity College of Arts and Sciences students may apply up to 2 of these elective course credits toward the degree requirement of 34 course credits, with up to 6 additional credits awarded for acceleration toward the degree. The Pratt School of Engineering evaluates AP credit as Trinity College does, but students may receive credit and placement for all qualifying classes.
Want detailed information about this college's AP policy?
As part of the applicant evaluation process, we assess the degree to which a student has challenged himself/herself academically. We determine the quality and rigor of a student's curriculum in several ways, including the number of AP courses the student has taken. We also use AP Exam results to help us understand a student's academic accomplishments.
College-Level Examinations Program® (CLEP) Information
All CLEP exam scores range from 20 to 80. A score of 99 indicates that credit is awarded on an individually-determined basis
Exam
Minimum Grade for Credit
Credit Hours Awarded
American Government
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American Literature
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Analysis and Interpretation of Literature
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Biology
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Calculus
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Chemistry
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College Algebra
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College Algebra-Trigonometry
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College French-Level 1
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College French-Level 2
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College German- Level 1
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College German-Level 2
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College Mathematics
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College Spanish-Level 1
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College Spanish-Level 2
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English Composition
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English Composition with Essay
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English Literature
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Freshman College Composition
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History of the United States I
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History of the United States II
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Human Growth and Development
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Humanities
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Information Systems and Computer Application
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Introductory Business Law
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Introductory Educational Psychology
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Introductory Psychology
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Introductory Sociology
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Natural Sciences
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Precalculus
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Principles of Accounting
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Principles of Macroeconomics
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Principles of Management
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Principles of Marketing
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Principles of Microeconomics
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Social Sciences and History
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Trigonometry
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Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
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Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present
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