Colleges with Aide for NMF & IB students

<p>I'm looking for a school that gives money to
- National Merit Finalist
- National Achievement
- IB graduates (or atleast decent credits!)</p>

<p>The school is preferably
- small to medium
- biochemistry, theology, philosophy, psychology majors
- not... ugly...</p>

<p>Universities that give IB scholarships:
<a href="http://www.ibo.org/ibo/index.cfm?page=/ibo/services/universities/scholarships&language=EN%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.ibo.org/ibo/index.cfm?page=/ibo/services/universities/scholarships&language=EN&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Most schools accept IB credit.</p>

<p>I agree with Warbler, lots of schools give credit for IB for HL over 5 or full diploma credit for all over 5 and lots offer the course work you have indicated. And many are pretty and small. You need to think about where you want to be and what you have to offer. North, South, East or West or combinations of them all.</p>

<p>warbler, some schools have horrible excuses for credit to IB. And some schools are like... "OMG IB STUDENT!!1" Plus, only HALF my IB classes are HL. So its like I wasted half of my highschool career!</p>

<p>Yes, but many of the colleges that don't give much IB credit don't give much AP credit either (some public schools excepted), so don't feel cheated. If your school pays for exams, take AP exams as well. I only got credit for one IB exam. All the rest came from AP exams-so much for the IB Diploma. :/</p>

<p>My advice is to find schools that interest you and then check their IB credit policies.</p>

<p>About SL exams-some schools (like Duke) will give placement (but not credit) for certain IB SL exams like Math Methods and foreign languages.</p>