Preparing students for college success
Alongside in-depth understanding of their subjects, students also need to master a broader range of skills critical for success in university study and employment. The Cambridge AICE Diploma places emphasis on essential skills such as the ability to: think critically, carry out independent research, evaluate arguments, communicate clear and well-reasoned arguments, and understand global issues from multiple perspectives. The focus on the development of these skills will help higher education institutions identify students with the type of cohesive academic experience and higher-order thinking and communication skills that are associated with distinguished achievement at the university level.
In a survey of university admissions officers:
• 98% said that Cambridge qualifications give students an excellent preparation for university
• 98% said that Cambridge qualifications help students to succeed at university once they're there
• 100% agreed that Cambridge students have in-depth knowledge of their subject
• 100% agreed that Cambridge students think logically and present ordered and coherent arguments
• 95% agreed that Cambridge students think independently
College and University Recognition Search
To determine which schools recognize the Cambridge program and/or AICE exams for college credit, click here.
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