College Level Examination Program

Overview

 * The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a group of standardized tests that assess college-level knowledge in several subject areas. Many colleges grant credit to students who meet their minimum qualifying score. Qualifying scores vary by school but are typically 50. The tests are useful for students who have obtained knowledge outside the classroom, such as through independent study, job experience, or cultural interaction. CLEP also offers international and homeschooled students the opportunity to demonstrate their proficiency in subject areas and bypass undergraduate coursework.


 * Source: Wikipedia

CLEPs are created and administered by the College Board, the same organization that develops the SAT and AP tests. There are currently 33 CLEP tests covering a large variety of subjects including: composition, literature, history, social sciences, math, science, business administration, foreign languages, and more. Most tests cover the equivalent of a semester course in the same subject and are worth 3 credits each, though some are more comprehensive (broad, not deep) covering 2 semesters in a subject and are worth 6 credits each. The tests are computerized, and you get your score immediately after completing the test.

To take a CLEP test you must find a local testing center in your area that will administer the test. Pretty much any college nearby will do, but don't forget to check your local library as well as that may be another option.

A common question is "What is the minimum passing score for X?" Each school sets its own minimum passing score, but many accept the recommended passing score provided by College Board.

Cost: Around $77 + proctor fee. Expect to pay about $100 per test.

IMPORTANT NOTE: CLEP tests are mainly accepted as lower-level credit by the Big 3 with a few exceptions at TESC (see college catalog).

Tips

 * Get the CLEP Official Study Guide that has all the tests in it for less than $15 (example tests only, no study guide, but it is very accurate in terms of difficulty and what to expect on the real test)
 * Sign up for InstantCert.com's flashcards, and also get access to the Specific Feedback Forum which is where fellow test takers discuss test-specific study guides and tips for passing the current edition of each test.

Resources

 * College Board list of available CLEP tests
 * College Board search engine for testing centers near you
 * College Board list of CLEP study materials