P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION A ND C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM.

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P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION A ND C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM

Conditions Credit towards the bachelor’s degree may be established by examination under the following conditions: The applicant must have completed at least 12 semester credits at UMES with an average grade of “C” or better before making application for an examination to establish credit. The Department Chair and Dean may waive this regulation for entering freshmen who wish to pursue the examination to establish credit based on previous training. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Conditions The total number of credits that may be established by examination cannot exceed 60 semester credits. “Credit by Examination” cannot be used for a course in which the student has previously earned a letter grade (A, B, C, D, or F); or in which the student received a W or I grade. Additionally, credit by examination cannot be awarded for a course which was audited during a previous semester. Usually credit by examination will not be accepted for any part of the final thirty (30) semester credits, which must be completed in residence. However, if permission is granted by the Vice President for Academic Affairs, six (6) semester hours of the final thirty (30) may be established by examination. However, in no case does this permission waive the minimum residence requirement of 30 semester credits. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Conditions The fee for credit by examination is $30.00 per credit hour for full- time students. A grade of “C” or higher must be obtained in order to establish credit by examination. Applications for examination to establish credit by examination must be approved on an individual course basis. Approval will not be granted at the same time for examination in a sequence of courses. Approval to take an examination in any course will depend upon the student having established credit in all prerequisites or having received the approval of the Department Chair, the Dean and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Conditions Application for credit by examination is equivalent to registration for a course with the following conditions: 1.A student may cancel an application at any time prior to completion of the examination with no entry on the permanent record. The examination instructor will make the results of the examination available to the student prior to formal submission of the grade. A student may elect not to have the grade recorded. In this case, the grade of “W” will be recorded. No course may be attempted again in this manner. 2.Grades earned on examination to establish credit will be posted on the student’s transcript and used in computing the student’s grade point average. Such credits shall be accompanied by the phrase, "Test Credit,”“By Exam” or “By CLEP,” whichever is applicable. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Conditions 3.The instructor must certify on the report of the examination that copies of the examination questions and the student’s answers have been filed in the Office of the Registrar. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Discussion Topic: What types of course materials, if any, should be provided by an instructor to a student applying for credit by examination? Note: Students complete the following section on the application: I request permission to take an examination in, equivalent to the course listed in the University Catalog as and carrying credit for semester hour(s). In support of this request, I submit the following statement providing information as to when, where, and under what conditions a knowledge of this subject matter was acquired: _______________________________ Signature of Student P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Updates and Considerations The application to establish credit by examination has been revised and updated. A deadline has been added to the application: Application to establish credit by examination must be made by November 15 th of the Fall semester or April 15 th of the Spring semester. The form reflects an APPROVAL process. Completion of the first section by the student and the second section by the Office of the Registrar does not indicate that the form MUST be approved and signed. A discussion should take place between the department chair and the instructor regarding each application. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

Updates and Considerations If, at any time the application is marked Not Approved, the process does not continue. The examination should reflect course outcomes. The graded examination and complete application must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar before a grade can be issued. P ROCEDURES F OR C REDIT BY E XAMINATION

The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is an alternative to Credit by Examination, and UMES accepts CLEP tests. C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM CLEP is a national program of credit-by-examination that offers students the opportunity to obtain recognition for college-level achievement. CLEP credits are treated as transfer credits. CLEP offers two types of tests: General Examinations and Subject Examinations. Each CLEP test costs $ (Fee for credit by examination is $30 per credit hour.) (The policy outlined below was taken from the Undergraduate Catalog.)

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – UMES Policy – No more than thirty (30) hours of credit can be received through CLEP tests for both general and subject examinations combined. – Credit may be granted to students achieving scores of 50% or more on the general exams. – In accord with the recommendations of the council of the College Level Examination Program, UMES accepts for college credit the mean score achieved by students in the national norm groups who earned grades of "C" in comparable courses. – No credit may be granted for CLEP tests which are repeated. If a student takes the test once and fails it, then retakes the test, the student may not receive credit even if the subsequent score meets the criterion. C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – The amount of credit to be awarded is to be determined through approval by the student’s major department or the department in whose discipline the test falls. – CLEP credit will be granted on a pass-fail basis and so entered on the student’s record. – An official, original CLEP score report must be sent from the College Board directly to the UMES Office of Admissions and Registration. Duplicates, examinees’ copies of score reports received in any other manner, with the exception of a CLEP examination administered at UMES, are not acceptable. C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – Tests Offered C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM Composition And LiteratureForeign LanguagesBusiness 1.American Literature 2.Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 3.College Composition 4.English Composition (with and without essay) 5.English Literature 6.Freshman College Composition 7.Humanities 1.French Language 2.Spanish Language 1.Financial Accounting 2.Information Systems and Computer Applications 3.Introductory Business Law 4.Principles of Management 5.Principles of Marketing Handouts (test information guides) regarding each test will be provided to the respective school.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – Tests Offered C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM *These exams are no longer available to students. History and Social SciencesScience and Mathematics 1.American Government 2.History of the United States I 3.History of the United States II 4.Human Growth and Development 5.Introduction to Educational Psychology 6.Principles of Macroeconomics 7.Principles of Microeconomics 8.Introductory Psychology 9.Introductory Sociology 10.Social Sciences and History 11.Western Civilization I 12.Western Civilization II 1.Biology 2.Calculus 3.Chemistry 4.College Algebra 5.College Mathematics 6.Natural Sciences 7.Precalculus Handouts (test information guides) regarding each test will be provided to the respective school.

Moving Forward Determine courses for which CLEP tests are accepted – Use the CLEP Test Information Guide to evaluate the test content Determine and publish departmental restrictions – i.e. Pharmacy - AP, CLEP or IB Credits are only accepted for non- science coursework AND must appear on a college transcript C OLLEGE L EVEL E XAMINATION P ROGRAM

Sample Table for Catalog ExaminationMinimum Score CBTCredits GrantedCourses Granted Business Financial Accounting503ACCT *** Introduction to Management503MGMT *** Introductory Business Law503ACCT *** Principles of Marketing503MKTG *** Composition and Literature English Composition504Elective English Composition w/Essay*** 504ENGL 101 Freshman College Composition w/ essay*** 504 ENGL 101 English Literature504Elective CLEP – S AMPLE T ABLE F OR C ATALOG