IB Credit Chart

How Your IB Education Translates to New College

International Baccalaureate ProgrammeNew College of Florida
Extended Essay – An independent, self-directed piece of research, finishing with a 4,000-word paper.Senior capstone project – An independent, self-directed, original piece of work that fourth-year students present and defend in front of a group of faculty members.
CAS (Creativity, Activity and Service) – The CAS program requires IB students to participate in a range of real-world experiences that expand their body of knowledge. Independent Study Project (ISP) – New College of Florida expects you to put your knowledge to work.  ISPs are designed to expand your personal and academic skill sets through internships, research, lab work, or creative work (either on or off campus).  
Theory of Knowledge – At the core of the IB education, Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is a course dedicated to understanding the nature of knowledge.At the core of NCF’s academic experience is the value of intellectual curiosity and individualized academic plans, which encourage critical thinking about the nature of knowledge (in your major, as well as in other fields).
International-Mindedness – Open-mindedness about the common humanity of all people, and accepting and respecting other cultures and beliefs through thoughtful discussion and action. As a member of the National Student Exchange and the Consortium for Innovative Environments in Learning, NCF values the learning that takes place in the international setting. It is part of our commitment to intellectual curiosity and fearless learning in a global world.
Beyond the Disciplines – Engaging in activities that synthesize concepts related to ways of knowing while learning how to develop central understandings that encourage learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be. Encouraging practical application of interdisciplinary knowledge in the real world.The New College Academic Contract, a comprehensive, individualized study plan provides the framework for practical application of knowledge and a flexible planning and advising process each semester to connect courses, research projects, internships, work experience, and study-abroad opportunities to larger goals.
The Learner Profile – IB encourages its students to gain skills in 10 values-driven attributes:  Inquirers, Knowledgeable, Thinkers, Communicators, Principled, Open-Minded, Caring, Risk-Takers, Balanced and Reflective.New College is a values-driven environment. Students are expected to embrace a just, diverse, equitable and inclusive community and learn the value of critical thinking, being open-minded and practicing inquiry. IB students continue to grow their learning profile at New College.

IB Exam Credit

Students can earn up to 45 semester hours of unduplicated IB credit toward their degree.

IB Diploma Results

IB Diploma ResultsGrades A-C
Theory of Knowledge4 credits
Extended Essay4 credits

IB Exam Results 

IB EXAM RESULTSIB EXAM SCORE:4IB EXAM SCORE: 5 – 7
Biology4 credits8 credits
Biology (SL)4 credits8 credits
Biology (HL)4 credits8 credits
Business and Management4 credits8 credits
Chemistry4 credits8 credits
Computer Science4 credits8 credits
Design Technology4 credits8 credits
Economics4 credits8 credits
Ecosystems and Societies4 credits8 credits
Environmental Systems & Societies (SL)4 credits8 credits
English A14 credits8 credits
English Language: Language and Literature4 credits8 credits
English Language A: Literature4 credits8 credits
Environmental Systems4 credits8 credits
Film Studies4 credits8 credits
French: Language B4 credits8 credits
Further Mathematics (Advanced Mathematics)4 credits8 credits
Further Math4 credits8 credits
Geography4 credits8 credits
German: Language B4 credits8 credits
Global Politics (SL)4 credits8 credits
Global Politics (HL)4 credits8 credits
History4 credits8 credits
History (SL)4 credits8 credits
History (HL): History of Africa and the Middle East4 credits8 credits
History (HL): History of the Americas4 credits8 credits
History (HL): History of Asia and Oceania4 credits8 credits
History (HL): History of Europe4 credits8 credits
Information and Technology for a Global Society4 credits8 credits
Islamic History4 credits8 credits
Italian: Language B4 credits8 credits
Latin4 credits8 credits
Literature and Performance (SL)4 credits8 credits
Marine Science4 credits8 credits
Math Analysis and Approaches (SL)4 credits8 credits
Math Applications and Interpretations (HL)4 credits8 credits
Math Methods4 credits8 credits
Mathematical Studies4 credits8 credits
Mathematical Studies (SL)4 credits8 credits
Mathematics4 credits8 credits
Music4 credits8 credits
Philosophy4 credits8 credits
Physics4 credits8 credits
Physics (SL)4 credits8 credits
Physics (HL)4 credits8 credits
Psychology4 credits8 credits
Social and Cultural Anthropology4 credits8 credits
Spanish: Language B4 credits8 credits
Theatre Arts4 credits8 credits
Theatre (SL)4 credits8 credits
Theatre (HL)4 credits8 credits
Visual Arts4 credits8 credits
World Religions (SL)4 credits8 credits