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College-Level Exam Program – CLEP

CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) provides you the chance to attain college credit the knowledge that you already have by obtaining satisfactory scores on whichever of thirty-three exams. Get credit for knowledge that you have acquired by studying independently, previous coursework, training on job, professional growth, internships, or cultural pursuits.

How can CLEP Help You

  • Save money. A CLEP examination costs around $77, a portion of fees and tuition for the course.
  • Save time. Based on the CLEP policy of your college, a qualifying score on a CLEP examination can get you from three to twelve college credits.
  • Make your college interesting for you. Skip usual starting courses and advance to higher classes, or discover new as well as challenging academic fields.
  • Get your Graduation on time. In case you are shy of graduating with not many credits, CLEP might assist you to finish line.
  • Meet a skill requirement. Express your skill in a foreign language or college.

Getting Started

  1. Discover if CLEP is accepted by your college. Make use of the college search of CLEP plus consult the admissions office, academic advisor or test center of your college.
  2. Study descriptions of each of the 33 examinations then choose the o want to take.
  3. Make registration to take your examination(s) by getting in touch with a test center of CLEP then scheduling an appointment.
  4. Begin to study. Obtain a college manual and review model queries.
  5. Take your own test!

CLEP examinations cover material taught in the first two years of college. A college usually grants the same amount of credit to students earning satisfactory scores on the CLEP examination as it grants to students successfully completing that course. Each exam is 90 minutes longhand is made up primarily of multiple-choice questions. Tests cover the following subjects:

Composition and Literature

  • American Literature
  • Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
  • English Composition
  • English Literature
  • Freshman College Composition
  • Humanities

Foreign Languages

  • French Language (Levels 1 and 2)
  • German Language (Levels 1 and 2)
  • Spanish Language (Levels 1 and 2)

History and Social Science

  • American Government
  • Human Growth and Development
  • Introduction to Educational Psychology
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Introductory Psychology
  • Introductory Sociology
  • Social Sciences and History
  • History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877
  • History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present
  • Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
  • Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present

Science and Mathematics

  • Calculus
  • College Algebra
  • College Algebra-Trigonometry
  • Trigonometry
  • College Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Natural Sciences

Business

  • Information Systems and Computer Applications
  • Principles of Management
  • Principles of Accounting
  • Introductory Business Law
  • Principles of Marketing