Which Of America's Top Colleges Limit AP And IB Course Credit.
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54% : Despite growing sources of federal financial assistance, more Americans carry excessive levels of student debt than ever before.Americans can reduce the cost of tuition in various ways, but among the most popular is earning course credit for work done before finishing high school.50% : The data makes clear that many institutions of higher education are intentionally limiting the use of AP and IB credit towards a degree, thus curtailing ways that students can save.
47% : These include some of the most elite institutions of higher education in the country:Disturbingly, even while not issuing credit, many of these colleges and universities let students waive out of the introductory classes -- giving the pretense of some benefit but with no loss of tuition revenue for the school.
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