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Credits and Pre-College Programs

AP/IB/CLEP Guidelines

The advanced classes you took in high school could allow you to waive certain classes at LTU or get course credit toward graduation.

Please ask the testing agencies to send your scores to the Office of Admissions from the following tests: Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and College-Level Examination Program (CLEP).

Students who take AP course(s) in high school and take the corresponding exam may be eligible for credit towards their intended degree program at Lawrence Tech. Please review our AP Guidelines to see what tests are accepted by LTU, and the score(s) needed to transfer credit. Please note that not every AP test you take will transfer to Lawrence Tech, even if you earn the score necessary to transfer, as AP credit is reviewed by degree program. For example, AP Government credit cannot transfer into Mechanical Engineering, because there are no general electives in the Mechanical Engineering program at LTU.  

AP Guidelines

Scores on International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations will only be considered for Lawrence Tech credit if taken at the Higher Level (HL). Exams taken at the Standard Level (SL) are not eligible to transfer to Lawrence Tech. Please review our IB Guidelines to see what tests are accepted by LTU, and the score(s) needed to transfer credit.  Students do not need to complete the full diploma to be eligible to receive credit.

IB Guidelines

Please review our CLEP Guidelines to see what tests are accepted, and the score(s) needed to transfer credit. Please be advised that CLEP credit is not offered to current LTU students, only incoming students.

CLEP Guidelines

Transfer credit can be reviewed for coursework completed from Cambridge A-Level qualifications or CNISE qualifications.

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» Document Viewer

Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom

  • What you will need to have and do
  • Download the mobile Zoom app (either App Store or Google Play)
  • Have your phone plugged in
  • Set up video stand phone holder

From Computer

Log in and start your Zoom session with participants

From Phone

  • Start the Zoom session on your phone app (suggest setting your phone to “Do not disturb” since your phone screen will be seen in Zoom)
  • Type in the Meeting ID and Join
  • Do not use phone audio option to avoid feedback
  • Select “share content” and “screen” to share your cell phone’s screen in your Zoom session
  • Select “start broadcast” from Zoom app. The home screen of your cell phone is now being shared with your participants.

To use your cell phone as a makeshift document camera

  • Open (swipe to switch apps) and select the camera app on your phone
  • Start in photo mode and aim the camera at whatever materials you would like to share
  • This is where you will have to position what you want to share to get the best view – but you will see ‘how you are doing’ in the main Zoom session.