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  • State of Indiana in US expands opportunities for students to take Cambridge exams

State of Indiana in US expands opportunities for students to take Cambridge exams

12 May 2023

New legislation in the US will guarantee access to Cambridge International AS & A Level exams for all students across Indiana.

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed a new law (HEA1001) that provides access to $5.6m in funding for students to take advanced coursework exams, including for the first time Cambridge International AS & A Level exams. The legislature increased funding significantly by $400k since last year, reflecting the state's firm commitment to expanding opportunities for students across Indiana to access and earn valuable college credit through programmes such as Cambridge.

Students may enrol in as many Cambridge courses and exams as possible, with the state of Indiana funding up to three of those course exams. This funding puts Cambridge on par with other advanced academic credit-bearing course exams in Indiana. Any remaining funds after exams fees have been paid for students will be made available for professional development for teachers of advanced coursework, including for Cambridge International.

'Expanding access to include Cambridge International AS & A Level exams helps ensure all Indiana students have additional opportunities to participate in college credit-bearing courses,' said State Rep. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis), chair of the House Education Committee. 'The next state budget allows students to participate in up to three Cambridge International exams each year, encouraging students all over the state to participate in rigorous classes without worrying about financial barriers.'

In 2021, the Indiana legislature voted to allow high school students to receive college credit at all public colleges and universities in the state by earning a score of E or higher on Cambridge International's AS & A Level exams. Cambridge International offers students in Indiana a clear pathway to success in high school through rigorous college preparation courses and exams that lead to an Indiana diploma, college credit, and recognition. Students can also satisfy the state's 'Employability Skills' graduation pathways requirements with Cambridge International courses.

'The signing of HEA1001 increases opportunities for students in Indiana to access Cambridge International AS & A Level exams which puts them on the pathway to earn valuable college credit in high school,' said Mark Cavone, Regional Director, Cambridge International North America. 'We applaud Governor Holcomb and the Indiana State Legislature for their decision to expand access for students across the state to our rigorous academic curricula and exams.'

More than 900 US colleges and universities recognise the Cambridge program, including all members of the Ivy League, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Duke University, New York University, and the University of Virginia. In addition to Indiana, public institutions in the following states give college credit for qualifying grades on the Cambridge exams: Arizona, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington.

Read the full US press release.

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