CLEP Tests

Want to get college credit for a class without actually taking the course? The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), offered by the College Board, provides students with the opportunity to gain college credit for certain courses if they perform well on the subject exams.

Who Should Take CLEP Tests?
Many different types of people benefit from taking CLEP tests, including:

Variations among Schools
Most colleges and universities grant credit for CLEP exams, but some do not. Rules and regulations vary among the schools that do grant credit; each institution gets to set its own CLEP policy. Be sure to check with the school you plan to attend to make sure it grants credit for CLEP and to assess the school's policy on:

Please note: Students may not repeat a CLEP exam of the same title within six months at any school. If exams are repeated earlier than six months, scores will be canceled and test fees forfeited.

Test Description and Scoring
With the exception of English Composition with essay exams, CLEP tests are made up of mostly multiple-choice questions; some tests have fill-in-the-blank questions. CLEP tests are scored on a scale from 20 to 80. Most schools grant credit for a score of 50 or higher.

Registration
CLEP exams are offered at testing centers located on college/university campuses and military bases. Contact the test center directly to find out its registration procedure (fees, test dates, etc.). Each exam costs $60 and most centers charge an administrative fee per student or per test. CLEP exams and administrative fees are free to eligible military personnel. To register for an exam, complete and mail a registration/admission form, along with payment, to your selected test center.

For more information about CLEP exams, please visit the College Board website or contact your college or university.

Posted: 5/3/2007


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