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College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Policy

The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) offers the opportunity to submit the results of CLEP for credit in most of the Subject Examinations. CLEP Subject Examinations currently accepted by UMC for transfer credits are listed below with the minimum acceptable standard score. Credit earned through CLEP Subject Exams may be used to fulfill liberal education requirements, to fulfill specific course requirements, or used as elective credits. UMC does not grant credit for the General Exams.

The following guidelines have been established for utilization of the Subject Examinations:

  1. A CLEP Subject Examination may not be taken to establish credit for a course in which a student has earned credit in a higher-level sequential course.
  2. A student with previously earned credit in one course of a two-semester course sequence must petition the Academic Standards and Policy Committee (AS&P Committee) for approval before taking a CLEP Subject Examination to receive credit for the second course in the sequence.
  3. A Subject Examination may be repeated no sooner than six months after the date of the last testing. Students should submit a petition to the AS&P Committee for permission to repeat an examination.
  4. A Subject Examination may not be used to establish credit in a subject that the student has previously failed.
  5. CLEP credits awarded at another institution are not automatically accepted by UMC. The student must submit an original transcript of CLEP scores for evaluation. All scores are evaluated according to UMC policy.
CLEP Subject Examination Credit-Granting Score Credit Granted University of Minnesota, Crookston Equivalent
Algebra
50
3 credits MATH 1031-College Algebra and Analytical Geometry (3)
American Government
50
3 credits POL 1001-American Government (3)
American Literature
54
3 credits LIT 1016-Readings in American Life (3)
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
54
3 credits LIT 1005-Form and Idea in Literature (3)
Biology
50
3 credits BIOL 1009-General Biology (3)
Calculus with Elementary Functions
50
3 credits MATH 1142-Survey of Calculus (3)
Chemistry
50
4 credits CHEM 1001-Introductory Chemistry (4)
Composition, Freshman
50
6 credits COMP 1011- Composition I (3), COMP 1013-Composition II (3)
English Composition (with essay)
62
6 credits COMP 1011- Composition I (3), COMP 1013-Composition II (3)
History of the United States II
50
3 credits HIST 1302-American History II (3) 1865 to Present
Introduction to History of the United States
50
3 credits HIST 1301-American History I (3) States I: Early Colonizations to 1877
Macroeconomics, Principles of
50
3 credits ECON 2102-Macroeconomics (3)
Microeconomics, Principles of
50
3 credits ECON 2101-Microeconomics (3)
Psychology, Introductory
50
3 credits PSY 1001-General Psychology (3)
Sociology, Introductory
50
3 credits SOC 1001-Introduction to Sociology (3)
Spanish, Level 1
50
4 credits SPAN 1104-Beginning Spanish (4)
Spanish, Level 2
54
8 credits SPAN 1104-Beginning Spanish I (4), SPAN 1204-Beginning Spanish II (4)
Western Civilization I: Ancient
50
3 credits HIST 1021-World Civilization I (3) Near East to 1648
Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present
50
3 credits HIST 1022-World Civilization II (3)

 

 
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