By awarding credit or an exemption for a passing score
by student request
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Yes. But you can choose not to have them sent.
They should, but call the university registrar to make sure. This will also depend on whether the college already has received the AP score.
You can request SAT Scores to be sent to colleges using the CollegeBoard website. Your SAT Scores will also be stored by CollegeBoard on their website and can be accessed on demand.
There are over 2,900 colleges and universities in the US that grant credit to those who pass CLEP exams. The list of colleges can be found here: http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_clep/searchCLEPColleges.jsp Most colleges limit CLEP credit to approximately 30 credits per student. However, a few colleges are more generous and will accept 60 or 90 credits. Hope this helps! **Full Disclosure*I am an employee of www.SpeedyPrep.com, a 100% Guaranteed CLEP preparation company.*
The recommended passing score on all CLEP tests is 50/80, but some colleges require a higher score. Check with your advisor.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) is a series of tests on different subjects that you can take to receive college credit. Generally, you must score a 50/80 on the test to pass, but all colleges have different requirements. All colleges will not accept all CLEPs, so check with your advisor before taking any tests. CLEP tests will also count for different classes, for instance CLEP College Algebra credits can probably not be applied to a history credit.
Yes. The scores are sent to them from the testing service. Which score a school prefers is depended on the school and their admission process. At this point, most schools will look at either of them, but check with their admission office to determine which they want to see.
You can prepare for the CLEP exam by taking courses at various institutions such as community colleges, online platforms like Khan Academy or Coursera, and test prep companies. It's also recommended to review the official CLEP study materials and practice tests provided by the College Board.
Nope!
All colleges have different timelines for when SAT scores are due. Go to a particular school's website and under admission, you can find out their specific timeline.
No you cannot. Community colleges typically will accept approximately 32 credits in transfer from other institutions to include CLEP. The associate degree can take between 60 and 64 credits to complete depending on the program of study, and state mandates.