The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP) helps you receive college credit for what you already know, for a fraction of the cost of a college course. Developed by the College Board, CLEP is the ...
The College-Level Examination Program allows students of varying ages, including those in high school, to earn college credit by demonstrating their mastery of introductory college-level material. The ...
Here’s a little known secret: The College Board — the same organization that administers the SAT to high school students — also offers 34 placement examinations for some of the most common university ...
Although you have surely heard of CLEP tests, you may not know that these credit-by-exam tests are widely accepted by colleges and universities. In addition, by passing these examinations you can earn ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- The Fort Rucker Education Center exists to help Soldiers further their careers and continue their education, and now it's offering the opportunity to earn free college credits.
The WMU Department of Spanish will award the following credit: For Advanced Placement (AP) exam: grade of 3 = 8 total credits [4 credits for SPAN 1000 and 4 credits for SPAN 1010] (no charge) grade of ...
It was last December, and the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay’s holiday break had begun. But Alex Stenner, a sophomore and human biology major there, spent his two weeks off earning three credits ...
Some students may qualify to "test out" of certain classes or to earn college credit for certain tests available at the Testing Center. There will be a maximum of 30 credit hours for credit for prior ...
The University recognizes two types of course equivalency for which credit is awarded. These are 1) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations, and 2) departmental examinations.
If you have taken less than one year of high school language, you can register for 101 in Spanish and American Sign Language (ASL). For Spanish placement beyond 101, you must complete the language ...