COURSE CREDIT BY EXAMINATION
Credit may be earned by
examination for any undergraduate course for which a suitable examination has
been adopted or prepared by the department granting the credit. The student
receives the grade “CE” and regular credit for the number of hours involved.
However, the credit hours are excluded in computing the student’s grade point
average.
Credit may also be granted for
the successful completion of standardized tests under the College Level
Examination Program (CLEP) as approved for specific courses by University
departments. There is no maximum amount of credit that a student may earn, but a
student must complete a minimum of three semesters as a full-time student in
residence at the University. Fees for CLEP and other standardized examinations
are determined externally, rather than by the University. These credits are
treated as transfer credits. Questions about the program may be addressed to the
Director of Admissions or the Director of Counseling Services.
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