Students who have taken AP Chemistry courses and obtained a score of 3 or higher are eligible to bypass some first-year course levels and obtain credit. US Advanced Placement Score: 3. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1110 and 1110L (4 credit hours). Score: 4. Qualified as credit for CHEM 1211 and 1211L (4 credit hours). Score: 5. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1211, 1211L, 1212, and 1212L (8 credit hours). International Baccalaureate High level score: 4 or 5. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1110 and 1110L (4 credit hours). High level score: 6 Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1211 and 1211L (4 credit hours). High level score: 7. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1211, 1211L, 1212, and 1212L (8 credit hours). Standard level score: 5 or 6. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1110 and 1110L (4 credit hours). Standard level score: 7. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1211 and 1211L (4 credit hours). SAT Score: 630 – 670. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1110 and 1110L (4 credit hours). Score: 680 or higher. Qualifies as credit for CHEM 1211 and 1211L (4 credit hours). If you believe you qualify for AP credit, please provide the test result documents to your adviser. The Chemistry Department cannot process AP credit documents. Contact Us Requests for information or support are handled through email exchange with the General Chemistry Administrator. Send all email to chemreg@uga.edu . Do NOT send requests to any other email address; doing so will delay your support by 2 to 5 business days. Allow one full business day for a reply. If, for example, you send a request at 6 PM on a Wednesday, it will be received the following morning, and a reply can be generally expected one business day later, which would be Friday morning. Do not send additional emails on the same topic; this will delay your support by 1 to 3 business days. You must include your full name, MyID, and 810 number on all email. If any of this information is missing, the email will be returned without action, resulting in a delay. All credit transfer and overrides require that you attach a copy of your transcript. If you do not have an official transcript yet, you may send a screen shot of the unofficial grade report or online transcript. The screen shot must show the following information: Name of the institution. Name of the student Year and semester The course number (e.g. “CHEM 3456”) and title (e.g. “Inorganic Chemistry”). Grade If the transcript is not attached, the email will be returned without action, resulting in a delay.