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Common App:
The Common Application is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to over 1,000 member colleges and universities in all 50 U.S. States and the District of Columbia, as well as some countries.
SSAR: Self-Reported Student Academic Record
SSAR is a self-reported student academic record that lists all courses and associated grades that have been attempted, or will be attempted, for high school and/or college credit. Since accuracy is critical, you must have a copy of your high school transcript or access to FOCUS (found by clicking the "view detailed report" link on the "grades" screen) to use as a reference when you create your SSAR.
https://ssar.selfreportedtranscript.com/Login.aspx
Do AICE and AP Exams = College Credits?
A college’s AICE and AP credit policy will lay out the minimum score to earn credit for a given exam, the amount of credit awarded, and how credits are applied. At some colleges, AP scores transfer directly to credit hours. At others, your exam scores allow you to “place out” of certain course requirements, even if they do not give you actual college credits.
Below is a link to the Florida State University System Articulation agreement which lists how credit is awarded at all State of Florida Universities and Colleges. For schools that are private or out of state, you will need to research their policy on their individual website. SUS - Credit by exam policy for AICE and AP
Sending AICE Transcripts to your College
Directions and Details: https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/usa/students/get-and-send-exam-grades/
Transripts Order Service: https://gradetranscripts.cambridgeinternational.org/