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College-level Examination Program (CLEP)

(Policy updated 3/20/08, clarifying which CLEP table to use in determining credit)
(Table updated November 3, 2003; added note to French, German, and Spanish)
(Table updated 3/7/03, removing note regarding oral exam for Spanish)
 

The examinations offered under the CLEP were designed primarily to allow people who may not have been formal students for many years to achieve college-level credit for knowledge acquired through self-education and experience. By successful performance on CLEP examinations, many have been encouraged to pursue further a college or university education.

Additionally, these examinations are seen increasingly as of value to students formally engaged in degree programs, as a means of satisfying certain course or area requirements, or for earning extra course credits, without having to enroll formally in the courses. General and subject exams must be taken by UA students prior to the completion of 55 units. Transfer students must take general and subject exams before finishing 55 units or before completing two regular semesters at the University. Students should consult their academic advisers or the offices of their college deans for more information.

All CLEP examinations are available through the External Link Testing Office at The University of Arizona. A limited list of CLEP examinations is also available through the testing centers at Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University. Resident students at The University of Arizona should contact the Testing Office for additional information.

The University of Arizona accepts CLEP for college credit, providing satisfactory scores are attained. Not all CLEP exams are awarded credit at the UA. Credit is determined from the CLEP credit table that applies to the date when you took the exam. Credits you earn based on your exam performance may be counted toward your major or minor fields of study or General Education requirements.   Contact your External Linkacademic advisor to confirm how course credit will apply toward a specific program.

For both prospective and currently enrolled students utilizing CLEP examinations, credit will not be awarded in subjects at the same level. In addition, resident students will not be awarded credit through CLEP for courses equivalent to, or at a lower level than, other courses they have already established in formal course work.

Passing scores for subjects credited through the CLEP are recorded simply as CR (credit), and may not necessarily be stated in terms of a specific course equivalent. No record is made of failing scores.

Contact Information:

  External Link Testing Office
The University of Arizona
Old Main Bldg., Room 223
Tucson, AZ 85721-0021

2000-01 CLEP TABLE
Revised each March by the UA Testing Office

   

APPLICATION TO UA DEGREE

 

Exam Title

Score

General Education #

*

Course Credit

CLEP Credit

General Exams

General Exams

         
College Mathematics   None   None None
English Composition   None   None None
Humanities   None   None None
Natural Science 565

530

Satisfies NATS requirement

Natural Science /NATS

OR*

OR*

Science elective units

Science elective units (ECOL for non-biology students)

6 units

3 units

Social Science/History 500 Satisfies INDV requirement OR* General elective credits 6 units

Subject Exams

American Government 50 Individuals & Societies/INDV   POL 201 3 units
American Literature 55 Humanities/TRAD   ENGL 265, no credit for English majors or minors 3 units
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 None   ENGL 270, no credit for English majors 3 units
Calculus with Elementary Functions 50 Satisfies Math requirement for all students   MATH 125 3 units
College Algebra 50 Satisfies ‘G’ & ‘M’ Math strand requirement   MATH 110 3 units
College Algebra-Trigonometry 50 Satisfies ‘G’ & ‘M’ Math strand requirement   MATH 110  & MATH 111 5 units
College Level French Language

Note: students enrolled in their first language class (102, 201, or 202) may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester.

54


45



41

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for all students

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for non-BA students

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for non-BA students

  FREN 101,102,201 & 202

FREN 101,102 & 201

FREN 101 & 102

16 units

12 units

8 units

College Level German Language

Note: students enrolled in their first language class (102, 201, or 202) may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester.

54


40

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for all students

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for non-BA students

  GER 101,102,201 & 202

GER 101 & 102

16 units

8 units

College Level Spanish Language

Note: students enrolled in their first language class (102, 201, or 202) may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester.

54


47

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for all students

Satisfies Foreign Language requirement for non-BA students

  SPAN 101,102,201 & 202

SPAN 101 & 102

16 units

8 units

English Literature 55 Humanities/TRAD   ENGL 260, no credit for English majors or minors 3 units
Freshman College Composition 60 If Department gives credit for ENGL 101 & 102, University Composition requirement is satisfied.   Together with a passing score on a departmentally administered and evaluated essay exam, credit may be acquired for ENGL 101 &/or 102. 6 units

3 units

0 units

General Biology 50 Satisfies NATS requirement OR* ECOL lower division elective credit 8 units
General Chemistry 50 Satisfies NATS requirement OR* CHEM 103A & 103B 6 units
History of the United States I:  Early Colonization to 1877 50 TRAD 103/Humanities OR* Departmental elective credit 3 units
History of the United States II:  1865 to Present 50 INDV 103/Individuals and Societies OR* Departmental elective credit 3 units
Human Growth and Development 50 None   FCR lower division elective credit 3 units
Information Systems and Computer Applications 50 None   MIS 111 3 units
Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 None   Lower division, departmental elective credit 3 units
Introductory Accounting   None   None None
Introductory Business Law 50 None   Lower division elective credit 3 units
Introductory Psychology 50 Individuals & Societies/INDV OR* PSYC 101 3 units
Introductory Sociology 50 Individuals & Societies/INDV OR* SOC 101 3 units
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 None   ECON 201B 3 units
Principles of Management   None   None None
Principles of Marketing 50 None   Lower division elective credit 3 units
Principles of Microeconomics 50 Individuals & Societies/INDV   ECON 201A 3 units
Trigonometry 50 Satisfies ‘G’ & ‘M’ Math strand requirement   MATH 111 2 units
Western Civilization I:  Ancient Near East to 1648 50 TRAD 102/Humanities OR* Departmental elective credit 3 units
Western Civilization II:  1648 to Present 50 INDV 103/Individuals and Societies OR* Departmental elective credit 3 units

# CLEP credit is considered transfer credit; therefore, the first 3 units in a subject area should be applied to Tier Two. If there are 6 units (2 courses) in a subject area, they should be applied to Tier One. If there is a third course in a subject area, then both Tier One and Tier Two requirements are fulfilled for that subject area.

* Students have the option of using exam score for Gen Ed or for specific non-Gen Ed course credit. This option should be exercised with the assistance of a college advisor.


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