Advanced Placement (AP)

This page outlines how transfer credit is awarded for Advanced Placement (AP) examinations. The following information applies only to students admitted to a degree program at U of T Mississauga for September 2023 and who are registered in the Fall/Winter 2023-24 session.

On this page:

  1. Important Notes
  2. Equivalency Chart
  3. Distribution Requirements
  4. How do I interpret the transfer credit equivalency chart?

Important Notes

  • A maximum of 3.0 credits in transfer credit may be granted provided a grade of at least 4 is achieved in each AP exam.
  • The deadline for your results to be sent electronically from the College Board to University Admissions & Outreach at the University of Toronto to be assessed for transfer credit eligibility is July 21, 2023. Details on how to request your AP scores can be found on the AP College Board website. The school code for the University of Toronto is 0982.
  • If you are eligible for more than the 3.0 credit limit, you may request your awarded credits be adjusted/swapped, please review the Request to Mark Extra webpage for instructions.
  • If you wish to mark any transfer credits awarded to you as extra, please see our Request to Mark Extra webpage for instructions.
  • If you choose to forfeit transfer credit given for a course for which you were awarded two half credits, you must forfeit both half credits.
  • The deadline to submit a forfeit request is May 31, 2024.
    • Students admitted in 2022-2023 have a forfeit date of May 31, 2023.

College Entrance Examination Board - Advanced Placement Examinations

Subjects not listed below may still be considered for transfer credit. U of T Mississauga reserves the right to change transfer credit policies without notice.

Course Name Transfer Credit Given Credit Weight Subject Area / Distribution Requirement Program Admission Program Requirements Prerequisite Purposes Notes

2-D Art and Design 

FAS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No

Yes

See Notes

2D and 3D Art and Design combined will count towards prerequisite for FAS246H5. 

3-D Art and Design 

FAS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No  

Yes 

See Notes  

2D and 3D Art and Design combined will count towards prerequisite for FAS246H5.

Art History / History of Art 

FAH1**Y 

1.0 

101 (Hum) 

Yes  

Yes

Yes  

You have the equivalent to FAH101H5.  

Biology 

BIO1**H BIO1**H 

0.5
0.5 

152 (Sci)
153 (Sci) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

You have the equivalent to BIO152H5 and BIO153H5.  

Calculus AB 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Calculus BC 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Chemistry 

CHM1**H CHM1**H 

0.5
0.5 

110 (Sci)
120 (Sci) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

You have the equivalent to CHM110H5 and CHM120H5. 

Chinese Language & Culture 

EAS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

Comparative Government & Politics 

POL1**H POL1**H 

0.5
0.5 

(SSc) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

 - 

Computer Science A 

CSC1**H 

0.5 

(Sci) 

No 

No 

No 

Consult with the CSC department for advising on course selection. 

Computer Science Principles 

CSC1**H 

0.5 

(Sci) 

No 

No 

No 

Consult with the CSC department for advising on course selection. 

Drawing 

FAS1**Y 

1.0 

143 (Hum) 

No 

Yes 

Yes  

You have the equivalent to FAS143H5. 

English Language & Composition 

ENG1**H 

0.5 

(Hum) 

No 

Yes 

Yes 

 - 

English Literature & Composition 

ENG1**H 

0.5 

(Hum) 

No 

Yes 

Yes 

 - 

Environmental Science 

ENV1**H 

0.5 

(Sci) 

 

 

 

 * currently under review 

European History 

HIS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

French Language & Culture 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

German Language & Culture 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Human Geography 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

International English Language 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Italian Language & Culture 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Japanese Language & Culture 

EAS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

Latin 

LAT1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

Macroeconomics 

SSC1**H 

0.5 

(SSc) 

No 

No 

No 

This credit is not acceptable towards any Economics program. 

Microeconomics 

SSC1**H 

0.5 

(SSc) 

No 

No 

No 

This credit is not acceptable towards any Economics program. 

Music Theory 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Physics 1: Algebra-Based 

PHY1**H 

0.5 

136 (Sci) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

You have the equivalent to PHY136H5. 

Physics 2: Algebra-Based 

PHY1**H 

0.5 

137 (Sci) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

You have the equivalent to PHY137H5. 

Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 

PHY1**H 

0.5 

137 (Sci) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

You have the equivalent to PHY137H5. 

Physics C: Mechanics 

PHY1**H 

0.5 

136 (Sci) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

You have the equivalent to PHY136H5. 

Psychology 

PSY1**H 

0.5 

(Sci) 

No 

No 

No 

This credit is not acceptable for Program Admission, Program Requirements, or Prerequisite Purposes. If you wish to pursue Psychology, you must enrol in PSY100Y5. 

Research 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Seminar 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Spanish Language & Culture 

SPA1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

Spanish Literature & Culture 

No Credit 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

 - 

Statistics 

STA1**H 

0.5 

(Sci) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

United States Government and Politics 

POL1**H POL1**H 

0.5
0.5 

(SSc)
(SSc) 

Yes 

Yes 

Yes 

 - 

United States History 

HIS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

World History: Modern 

HIS1**Y 

1.0 

(Hum) 

No 

No 

No 

 - 

Distribution Requirements

Of the 20.0 credits required to complete a degree, students must complete at least one full-credit in each of the three distribution requirement categories:

  • Humanities (Hum)
  • Science (Sci)
  • Social Sciences (SSc)

The majority of secondary school transfer credits are assigned a category and this will show up on your academic record. For more information about Distribution Requirements, please visit the Office of the Registrar’s website

How do I interpret the transfer credit equivalency chart?

  • Course Name: The name of the course/subject you took (for example, European History or Economics).
  • Transfer Credit Given: The credit that will appear on your academic record. All secondary school transfer credits are awarded unspecified transfer credits, for example BIO1**H, EAS1**Y, or POL1**H. 
  • Credit Weight: The weight of the transfer credits, either 0.5 or 1.0 (see the Academic Calendar for more information about course weight). If a course/subject is not eligible for transfer credit, the weight will be listed as N/A. 
  • Subject Area/Distribution Requirement: This column includes information about the distribution requirement category for the transfer credit (see above). In some cases, there will also be a number, which indicates the course to which the transfer credit can be considered an equivalent.
    • For example: AP Chemistry awards two half-credits of CHM1**H with a subject area of “110 (Sci)” and CHM1**H with a subject area of “120 (Sci). This means that the transfer credits can be used as the equivalent to CHM110H5 and CHM120H5. It is important to note that you could, however, choose to enrol in CHM110H5 and CHM120H5 at U of T Mississauga for credit and it would not be considered a repeated course.
  • Program Admission: This column tells you whether the credit can be used to meet the enrolment requirements for a Program of Study (POSt). See the Academic Calendar for more information about program enrolment requirements.
  • Program Requirements: This column tells you whether the credit can be used to meet the completion requirements for a POSt. See the Academic Calendar for more information about program completion requirements. 
  • Prerequisite Purposes: This column tells you whether the credit can be used to meet the prerequisite for another course. See the Academic Calendar for more information about prerequisites.
  • Notes: Important information about the credit equivalency and how the transfer credit can be used for program requirements. If the note instructs you to contact the respective department, you can find this in the Academic Calendar.