COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP)
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a group of standardized tests created and administered by College Board. These tests assess college-level knowledge in thirty-six subject areas and provide a mechanism for earning college credits without taking college courses. As a College of Professional Studies (CPS) student, you can gain credit by means of the CLEP Subject Examinations as long as:
- The credit is applicable to your degree program
- Credit will be given for the Subject Examinations listed below and NOT for the CLEP General Examinations
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CLEP = TRANSFER CREDITS
Note: ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ considers credits earned through the CLEP Subject Examinations transfer credits. ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ will apply a maximum of 90 transfer credits, from any combination of appropriate sources toward your degree program.
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EXAM DETAILS
When registering for any CLEP test, the numerical code for ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University is 2959; your score report will be sent directly to the College of Professional Studies. Your record will carry notation of credit for the courses specified, but will not carry a grade. Thus, CLEP Subject Examinations will not have an effect on your cumulative average.
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CLEP EXAMINATIONS WITH A SCORE OF 60+ ARE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
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American GovernmentÌý
History of US IÌý (& II)
American LiteratureÌý
English LiteratureÌý
General BiologyÌý
General ChemistryÌý
Introductory PsychologyÌý
Human Growth & DevelopmentÌý
Calculus with Elementary FunctionsÌý
Introductory SociologyÌý
Western Civilization IIÌý
AREA CLEP TEST CENTERS
Bucks County Community College: Newtown 215-968-8466
Delaware County Community College: Media 610-359-5322
Delaware Valley Four-Year Independent College: Doylestown 215-345-1500
Drexel University: Philadelphia 215-895-2594
Gwynedd-Mercy University: Upper Gwynedd 215-646-7300
Immaculata University: Immaculata 610-647-4400 x3239