<p>Is there certain schools that admit IB kids just because they did the program?
I know that Tulsa does have that sort of policy.</p>
<p>if u go on the ib website <a href="http://ibo.org%5B/url%5D">http://ibo.org</a> they have some of the schools and their ib policies</p>
<p>That's <a href="http://www.ibo.org%5B/url%5D">www.ibo.org</a> ! My son is a Junior and a diploma candidate and even though he is doing so well , he is already thinking of dropping it for Senior year and taking other courses that interest him , plus , another language . Not sure how this will look to college reps.</p>
<p>In the United States , these schools offer scholarships for IB candidates. I wonder if they are instant scholarships just based on having the diploma ???</p>
<p>Drury University, Missouri
Eckerd College, Florida
Florida Atlantic University Honors College
Florida Gulf Coast University
Midwestern State University, Texas
New College of Florida
Oregon State University
Southern Methodist University, Texas
St. Mary's University, Texas
University of Florida (for IB diploma holders from United World Colleges)
University of Hartford, Connecticut
University of North Florida
University of Kansas
University of Tampa, Florida
University of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Winthrop University, South Carolina</p>
<p>university of rochester gives up to 10k per year for IB students.</p>
<p>im not sure they'll accept you just for the diploma but you can get credits for it. for USC they offer 20 units for diploma candidates with score above 30, and a lot of schools offer credits for individual subjects with scores like 6 and 7.</p>
<p>any texas school public school has to give you 24 credits min.</p>
<p>Knox has "never turned down an IB kid" (then again, I assume most of the people have gotten decent grades in the program -- 3.0 and above?).</p>
<p>Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is IB?</p>
<p>International Baccalaureate</p>
<p>Oregon State University give hella money, automatic acceptence and sophomore status to thoses with full IB degrees.</p>