My son earned a 5 on AP Physics C and we’ve heard that it can sometimes allow students to skip Physics 1A. Does that also mean they can petition to have the GE/requirement credit fulfilled based on the AP score, and if so, what’s the process to get it officially applied?
Your son can indeed skip Physics 1A at UCLA with a score of 5 on the AP Physics C: Mechanics exam. However, the ability to petition for General Education (GE) credit based on this AP score varies by the specific school within UCLA.
Skipping Physics 1A
- Students in the Samueli School of Engineering can petition to receive credit for Physics 1A with a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Physics C: Mechanics exam.
- It is advisable to take Physics 1A to build a solid foundation for upper-division courses, even if he has a qualifying AP score.
- For students in the College of Letters and Science, AP credit typically does not satisfy GE requirements.
- In the Samueli School of Engineering, while AP credit may fulfill some school requirements, it does not satisfy GE requirements.
- Policies may differ for other schools within UCLA, so it’s essential to consult the specific guidelines.
To officially apply for credit:
- Submit the official AP score report from the College Board to UCLA Undergraduate Admission.
- Review the Degree Audit Report (DAR) after processing, usually during the first term.
- File a petition with the Office of Academic and Student Affairs (OASA) for Engineering students, or contact a departmental advisor for Letters and Science students.
- Consult an academic advisor during New Student Orientation for personalized guidance on how the credit applies to his degree path.