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College-Level Examination Program(CLEP)The most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in the United States
CLEP (College-Level Examination
Program) is the most widely
accepted credit-by-examination
program in the United States. It
allows students to demonstrate
the college-level knowledge
they have gained through prior
academic study, independent study,
professional experience and/or
cultural pursuits.
Students who successfully complete a CLEP exam may: • Enrich their degree programs with higher level courses in the same discipline. • Expand their horizons by taking a wide array of electives. • Avoid the need to repeat material that they already know.
Students may take CLEP exams at more than 1,300 testing centers nationwide. Computerized test delivery allows students to take CLEP exams on demand, when they are ready. It also provides instant scoring.
Carroll University grants credits to students who have achieved a qualifying score on specific CLEP examinations. A maximum of 48 credits of CLEP may be awarded. Credits earned through CLEP may be used for major, minor, core, and liberal studies requirements, or general electives toward graduation. See reverse side for details.
Testing Information Information regarding CLEP Examinations, registration materials, testing centers, test dates and examination fees is available at collegeboard.com/clep.
Test Score Reports The Carroll University institutional code number is 1101. Test Score reports should be sent directly from the testing service to:
Carroll University Office of the Registrar 100 N. East Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186
For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar at 262.524.7208.
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CLEP ExaminationsExamination Score Credit EquivalentBusiness
Financial Accounting 50 4 Accounting 205
Information Systems & Computer Applications 50 4 Computer Science 107 & 109
Introductory Business Law 50 4 Business 303
Principles of Management 50 4 Business 302
Principles of Marketing 50 4 Business 301
Composition and Literature
American Literature 50 4 English 242 & 243
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50 4 Elective Credit
English Literature 50 4 Elective Credit
Humanities 50 4 Elective Credit (H1)
History and Social Sciences
American Government 50 4 Politics 141
History of US I: Early Colonization to 1877 50 4 History 105
History of US II: 1865 to Present 50 4 History 106
Human Growth & Development 50 4 Psychology 221
Introduction to Education Psychology 50 4 Education 203
Introduction to Psychology 50 4 Psychology 101
Introduction to Sociology 50 4 Sociology 101
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 4 Economics 125
Principles of Microeconomics 50 4 Economics 124
Social Sciences & History 50 4 Elective Credit (S1)
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 4 History 103
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present 50 4 History 104
Science and Mathematics
Biology 50 4 Elective Credit
Calculus 50 4 Mathematics 140
Chemistry 50 4 Elective Credit
College Algebra 50 4 Mathematics 101
College Mathematics 50 4 Mathematics 106
Pre-Calculus 50 4 Mathematics 130
Natural Sciences 50 4 Elective Credit