- The Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) is an advanced academic curriculum and assessment program written and administered by the University of Cambridge in England.
- AICE program courses and examinations may be offered during grades 9 through 12.
- Students taking courses at the AICE level will sit for an exam at the end of the school year. If the student passes the exam, the student will earn college credit.
- AICE also provides students with the skills required to be successful in college and in future careers by developing analytical and critical thinking skills.
- FLEXIBILITY is the key benefit of AICE because students can tailor their courses to their academic strengths and interests.
- Most colleges and universities accept AICE credits.
- CIE publishes a list on their website of U.S. universities that have provided written statements of their AICE recognition policy.
go to: www.cie.org.uk and search for recognition to see if your college of interest is listed)