AICE
University of Cambridge International Examinations
AICE Diploma/Transcript Request
Cambridge Exam Results Transcript Request Form:
Cambridge suggests transcripts requests be done in APRIL
Directions of how to request transcripts from Cambridge
1. Please download the form, fill it out and save it.
2. Attach a photo id
3. Put in the correct info in the subject line
4. E-mail it to info@cie.org.uk<mailto:info@ cie.org.uk>
Things that you may need to know in order to fill out transcript forms correctly:
Gulf Coast High school's Centre Number is US569
Course numbers:
Cambridge suggests transcripts requests be done in APRIL
Directions of how to request transcripts from Cambridge
1. Please download the form, fill it out and save it.
2. Attach a photo id
3. Put in the correct info in the subject line
4. E-mail it to info@cie.org.uk<mailto:info@ cie.org.uk>
Things that you may need to know in order to fill out transcript forms correctly:
Gulf Coast High school's Centre Number is US569
Course numbers:
- English - Language AS and A Level (9093)
- General Paper 8004 (AS Level only) (8004) AS LEVEL ONLY
- Global Perspectives & Research (9239) AS and A LEVEL
- History (9389) AS LEVEL ONLY
- Marine Science (9693) AS LEVEL ONLY
- Media Studies (9607) AS LEVEL ONLY
- Psychology (9698) offering for 2016-2017
- Sociology (9699) AS and A LEVEL
- Spanish - Language (AS Level only) (8685)
- Thinking Skills (9694) AS AND A LEVEL
Cambridge AICE Exams and College Credits
Both Cambridge AS and A Levels are considered college level courses of study, and students passing these examinations with a Cambridge grade of E or higher may receive college credit or advanced standing based on their scores in these examinations from universities throughout the United States and all public universities and colleges in Florida.
Please note that each US university sets its own policy and students are advised to directly contact the admissions office at the university of interest to learn its credit by examination policy for GCE / International AS and A Levels which are also known as “Cambridge AICE” exams. College credit is typically awarded based on each subject and examination grade earned.
* Please visit the following website for information regarding specific credits awarded by universities:
Credits Awarded by Universities
AICE Curriculum and Bright Futures
In addition, the Florida DOE recognizes the AICE program as an official acceleration mechanism and is included in the Bright Futures Scholarship Program as an additional means to earn scholarship monies. Students who earn the AICE Diploma and have 100 community service hours are awarded the Florida Academic Scholars Scholorship. Students who complete the AICE curriculum (but don't earn an AICE diploma) may qualify for the Florida Medallion Bright Futures Scholorship based on test scores and 75 hours of community service. For more information, please visit the Florida Bright Futures Homepage.
The AICE curriculum is defined as follows:
AICE Diploma for 2017
The Cambridge AICE Diploma involves the selection of subjects from four curriculum areas – Mathematics and Science; Languages; Arts and Humanities; and Global Perspectives; these areas form a wide range of subjects available at International Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level and Advanced (A) Level.
An A Level would count as a double-credit qualification and an AS Level as a full (single) credit course within the Cambridge AICE Diploma award framework. To be considered for an AICE Diploma, a candidate must earn the equivalent of six credits by passing a combination of examinations at either the full (one credit) AS Level or double (two credits) A Level, with at least one course coming from each of the three curriculum areas. (Beginning in 2017, candidates must earn seven credits from the four curriculum areas, one of which must be Global Perspectives. A description of this change is attached.) The examinations are administered in May/June sessions each year. A candidate working towards the Cambridge AICE Diploma may use up to five sessions to take the equivalent of seven full credit examinations as long as they are taken within a 25-month period. Ideally, candidates at GCHS will begin their program in their sophmore year to complete the AICE diploma by the end of their senior year.
Both Cambridge AS and A Levels are considered college level courses of study, and students passing these examinations with a Cambridge grade of E or higher may receive college credit or advanced standing based on their scores in these examinations from universities throughout the United States and all public universities and colleges in Florida.
Please note that each US university sets its own policy and students are advised to directly contact the admissions office at the university of interest to learn its credit by examination policy for GCE / International AS and A Levels which are also known as “Cambridge AICE” exams. College credit is typically awarded based on each subject and examination grade earned.
* Please visit the following website for information regarding specific credits awarded by universities:
Credits Awarded by Universities
AICE Curriculum and Bright Futures
In addition, the Florida DOE recognizes the AICE program as an official acceleration mechanism and is included in the Bright Futures Scholarship Program as an additional means to earn scholarship monies. Students who earn the AICE Diploma and have 100 community service hours are awarded the Florida Academic Scholars Scholorship. Students who complete the AICE curriculum (but don't earn an AICE diploma) may qualify for the Florida Medallion Bright Futures Scholorship based on test scores and 75 hours of community service. For more information, please visit the Florida Bright Futures Homepage.
The AICE curriculum is defined as follows:
AICE Diploma for 2017
The Cambridge AICE Diploma involves the selection of subjects from four curriculum areas – Mathematics and Science; Languages; Arts and Humanities; and Global Perspectives; these areas form a wide range of subjects available at International Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level and Advanced (A) Level.
An A Level would count as a double-credit qualification and an AS Level as a full (single) credit course within the Cambridge AICE Diploma award framework. To be considered for an AICE Diploma, a candidate must earn the equivalent of six credits by passing a combination of examinations at either the full (one credit) AS Level or double (two credits) A Level, with at least one course coming from each of the three curriculum areas. (Beginning in 2017, candidates must earn seven credits from the four curriculum areas, one of which must be Global Perspectives. A description of this change is attached.) The examinations are administered in May/June sessions each year. A candidate working towards the Cambridge AICE Diploma may use up to five sessions to take the equivalent of seven full credit examinations as long as they are taken within a 25-month period. Ideally, candidates at GCHS will begin their program in their sophmore year to complete the AICE diploma by the end of their senior year.
- Group 1 (Mathematics and Science): Biology, Environmental Management, Marine Science, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology I (AS Level), Psychology II (A Level)
- Group 2 (Languages): English Language, Spanish Language and Literature
- Group 3 (Arts and Humanities): Art and Design: 2 D Art, Art and Design: Photography, Business Studies, Classical Studies I (AS Level), Classical Studies II (A Level), Geography, Literature in English, Modern European History, Music, Psychology, Sociology, Travel and Tourism, U.S. History
- Group 4: Global Perspectives, Thinking Skills, General Paper (Beginning with the awarding of the 2017 AICE Diploma, Global Perspectives will be a required course.)
Group 1 Mathematics and Science
Applied Information and Communication Technology
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Design & Technology
Environmental Management (AS Level only)
Further Mathematics (A Level only)
Marine Science
Mathematics
Physical Education
Physics
Psychology
Group 2 Languages
Afrikaans Language (AS Level only)
Arabic
Chinese Mandarin
English Language
First Language Spanish (AS Level only)
French
German
Hindi
Marathi
Portuguese
Spanish
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu
Group 3 Arts and Humanities
Accounting
Art & Design
Business Studies
Classical Studies
Design & Textiles
Divinity
Economics
Food Studies (A Level only)
French Literature (AS Level only)
Geography
Hinduism
Hindi Literature (AS Level only)
History
Islamic Studies
Language & Literature in English (AS Level only)
Law
Literature in English
Music
Portuguese
Literature(AS Level only)
Sociology
Psychology
Spanish Literature (AS Level only) Travel & Tourism
Media Studies
Group 4 Interdisciplinary and skills based subjects
Thinking Skills
General Paper (AS Level only)
Global Perspectives Independent Research Report A LEVEL
CORE Requirement:
Global Perspectives AS Level
NOTE: Course in red are the ones GCHS offers
Note: AS Level qualifications are worth one diploma credit. A Level qualifications are worth two diploma credits.
Applied Information and Communication Technology
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Design & Technology
Environmental Management (AS Level only)
Further Mathematics (A Level only)
Marine Science
Mathematics
Physical Education
Physics
Psychology
Group 2 Languages
Afrikaans Language (AS Level only)
Arabic
Chinese Mandarin
English Language
First Language Spanish (AS Level only)
French
German
Hindi
Marathi
Portuguese
Spanish
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu
Group 3 Arts and Humanities
Accounting
Art & Design
Business Studies
Classical Studies
Design & Textiles
Divinity
Economics
Food Studies (A Level only)
French Literature (AS Level only)
Geography
Hinduism
Hindi Literature (AS Level only)
History
Islamic Studies
Language & Literature in English (AS Level only)
Law
Literature in English
Music
Portuguese
Literature(AS Level only)
Sociology
Psychology
Spanish Literature (AS Level only) Travel & Tourism
Media Studies
Group 4 Interdisciplinary and skills based subjects
Thinking Skills
General Paper (AS Level only)
Global Perspectives Independent Research Report A LEVEL
CORE Requirement:
Global Perspectives AS Level
NOTE: Course in red are the ones GCHS offers
Note: AS Level qualifications are worth one diploma credit. A Level qualifications are worth two diploma credits.