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CLEP (College-Level Examination Program)
If you have not completed the adequate amount of undergraduate course work for your pending degree you can receive undergraduate credit by taking the CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) tests.
CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in the country.
More than 2,900 accredited institutions of higher education award credit for satisfactory scores on CLEP examinations.
The tests are a "series of examinations, each 90 minutes long, that allow you to demonstrate your knowledge in a wide range of subjects."
If you are planning on taking a CLEP test, the math and foreign language exams, please see reverse side for specific requirements.
CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in the country.
More than 2,900 accredited institutions of higher education award credit for satisfactory scores on CLEP examinations.
The tests are a "series of examinations, each 90 minutes long, that allow you to demonstrate your knowledge in a wide range of subjects."
If you are planning on taking a CLEP test, the math and foreign language exams, please see reverse side for specific requirements.
CLEP Test Information:
General Information
Clep Exams
Preparation Resources
Testing Centers
Registration
What your CLEP Score Means
Additional Questions: E-mail clep@info.collegeboard.org or call (800) 257-9558
General Information
Clep Exams
Preparation Resources
Testing Centers
Registration
What your CLEP Score Means
Additional Questions: E-mail clep@info.collegeboard.org or call (800) 257-9558


