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College Level Examination Program. ® or CLEP If the examination is completed successfully (score of 50 or higher), you will be eligible for a course exemption in Psychology, English, Sociology, or Developmental Psychology. The faculty has approved the following CLEP examinations:  Introductory Psychology  College Composition  Introductory Sociology  Human Growth and Development (Developmental Psychology) Requests to use any other CLEP exams must be made in writing to the Recruitment Committee. For more information regarding CLEP dates and registration, please visit: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxx/xxxxx.xxxx To be eligible for a course exemption status, final grades for CLEP exams and/or on-line courses must be received by the school two (2) weeks prior to the start of the semester in which the course is offered.
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College Level Examination Program. The College shall award credit to students who satisfactorily meet the minimum required scores on College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations or institutionally developed subject area examinations in accordance with college policy. The Board shall award high school credit in accordance with School Board policy. Students shall be responsible for payment of examination fees.
College Level Examination Program. Students can take tests through the College-Level Examination Program if they believe they have learned the equivalent knowledge to a college-level course through prior study, professional experience, or independent study. The tests are divided into the General Examinations and subject examinations. Students earning at least the score listed on the chart below, will be granted credit at the instittuion where they are matriculated. Credit earned through the CLEP exam is transferable among CCRI, RIC, and URI. Students interested in the CLEP examinations should consult their advisor, or the institution’s CLEP coordinator. More information on the CLEP exam can be obtained from the CLEP, P. O. Box 6601, Princeton, NJ 08541-6601, 000-000-0000 or at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. CLEP Examination Equivalencies for Transfer Purposes GENERAL EXAMINATIONS Subject CCRI URI RIC Score Required 420 420 420 English Composition Composition 1 & 3 English Composition Elective Electives Elective 6 credits 6 credits 3 credits English Composition with Essay English 1010 & English 1020 Writing 101 & Com Elective Writing College Requirement 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Humanities Art & Literature Elective Fine Arts & Literature Elective Elective 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Mathematics Math Electives Math 107 & Math Elective General Education Category M 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Natural Sciences Biology Elective (3) Natural Science Elective General Education Category LS Physical Science Elective (3) 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Social Science & History History Electives Social Science Elective General Education Category SB 6 credits Letters Elective 6 credits CLEP Examination Equivalencies for Transfer Purposes SUBJECT EXAMINATIONS Subject CCRI URI RIC Accounting Principles Accounting 1010, 1020 Accounting 201, 202 Accounting 201, 202 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Algebra/College Math 1200 or 1700 N/A Elective 3 credits 3 credits Algebra/Trigonometry Math 1900 Math 111 Math 209 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits American Government Political Science 1010 Political Science 113 Political Science 202 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits American Literature English 1020, 2020 English 241, 242 Electives 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Analyzing & Interpreting Literature English 1200, 1220 English 110 & 3-credit Elective Electives 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits Biology General Biology 1030, 1040 Biology 112, 113 Biology 101, 102 8 credits 8 credits 8 credits Business Law Introductory Business 2030 Bus...
College Level Examination Program. The College shall award credit to students who satisfactorily meet the minimum required scores on College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations or institutionally developed subject area examinations in accordance with college policy. The Board shall award high school credit in accordance with School Board policy. Students shall be responsible for payment of examination fees. Dual Enro llment The dual enrollment program shall be the enrollment of a first-time 10th - 12th grade student in a postsecondary course creditable toward a high school diploma and a career and technical certificate, a college credit certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. The student must meet eligibility criteria identified in this Agreement and be on track to meet promotion and graduation requirements as per the School Board Student Progression Plan. A grade level exception may be considered in accordance with Section V, Subsection E. Eligible students shall be permitted to enroll in postsecondary courses offered during and after school hours in the fall and spring terms. Students may register for no more than one course during the summer unless the student is enrolled in the A.A. Degree Early College Program (formerly Collegiate High School). Students in the Early College Program may enroll in up to two courses during the summer in order to complete the A.A. degree by graduation. Students are expected to enroll only in courses and programs identified in Exhibit B and Exhibit C of this Agreement unless the student receives approval to register for a course and program not included. The Board and the College Responsibilities Actively pursue implementation of additional appropriate college credit certificate programs or career and technical certificate programs that can be offered at the high school using credentialed high school instructors. Academic Dual Enrollment Academic dual enrollment is a form of dual enrollment in college credit courses leading to an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or a Baccalaureate Degree. Eastern Florida will award an associate degree to qualifying high school students in the same semester that the Brevard County School Board awards the high school diploma. Students seeking an A.S. Degree may dual enroll only in those A.S. Degree programs identified on Exhibit C 2021-2022 Available Career Dual Enrollment Programs of Study. Career Dual Enrollment Career dual enrollment is a form of dual enrollment that provides a curric...
College Level Examination Program. (CLEP) — The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a series of examinations in 34 introductory college subjects. CCD recognizes selected CLEP general examinations and subject examinations. CLEP examinations may be taken at the CCD Testing Center.
College Level Examination Program. ® or CLEP If the examination is completed successfully (score of 50 or higher), you will be eligible for a course exemption in Psychology, English, Sociology, or Developmental Psychology. The faculty has approved the following CLEP examinations:  Introductory Psychology  College Composition  Introductory Sociology  Human Growth and Development (Developmental Psychology) Requests to use any other CLEP exams must be made in writing to the Recruitment Committee. For more information regarding CLEP dates and registration, please visit: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxx/xxxxx.xxxx To be eligible for a course exemption status, final grades for CLEP exams and/or on-line courses must be received by the school two (2) weeks prior to the start of the semester in which the course is offered. Student Medication Administration Policy (Includes Student Medication Error Policy – REVISED 6/18) Policy: NOTE:
College Level Examination Program. (CLEP) shall be the program through which secondary and postsecondary students generate postsecondary credit based on the receipt of a specified minimum score on nationally standardized subject area examinations. This does not preclude community colleges and universities from awarding credit by examination based on student performance on examinations developed with and recognized by the individual postsecondary institutions.
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