IB Exam Credit

INTERATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) EXAM CREDIT

College of Marin will grant credit for International Baccalaureate exams. A score of 5, 6, or 7 on a Higher-Level exam is required to grant credit for IGETC or CSU Breadth Certification. An acceptable IB score for IGETC equates to either 3-semester or 4-quarter units for certification purposes. 

Students who have earned credit from an IB exam should not take a comparable college course because transfer credit will not be granted for both. 

Please see a counselor about using IB exam scores and credits to meet graduation and/or transfer requirements.

To receive credit, students must:

  1. Have successfully completed 12 units of residency at College of Marin
  2. Submit a Student Petition to Enrollment Service
  3. Have an official copy of their test scores sent to Enrollment Services 

The following chart shows how AP Exams can be applied to the three general education patterns at College of Marin:

International Baccalaureate (IB)

IGETC AREA

CSU Breadth AREA

COM Local GE AREA

IB Biology HL

5B

B2

A

IB Chemistry HL

5A

B1

A

IB Economics HL

4

D

B

IB Geography HL

4

D

B

IB History (any region) HL

3B or 4

C2 or D

C or B

IB Language A: Literature (any language, except English) HL

3B and 6A

C2*

C*

IB Language A: Language and Literature (any language, except English) HL

3B and 6A

C2*

C*

IB Language A: Literature (any language) HL

3B

C2*

C*

IB Language A: Language and Literature (any language) HL

3B

C2*

C*

IB Language B (any language) HL

6A

N/A

N/A

IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL

2A

B4*

E*

IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations HL

2A (select UCs only)

B4*

E*

IB Physics HL

5A

B1

A

IB Psychology HL

4

D

B

IB Theatre HL

3A

C1*

C*

*Score of 4 is acceptable for CSU Breadth credit and COM’s local GE pattern

IB Exam Credit Cheat Sheet: IGETC, CSU Breadth & COM GE (PDF)

Additional Resources

The final responsibility for successfully achieving an educational goal lies with the student. Information found on these web pages is designed to be helpful; however, information is subject to frequent changes so students should always consult with a counselor to ensure successful transfer. You can make an appointment with a counselor through your MyCOM Portal or by calling (415) 485-9432