Types of credit by exam
1) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) has two types of examinations:
- General exams, which 91°µÍø accepts in Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities are Interdisciplinary. Students must take them prior to completing 15 credits of college work.
- Course-equivalent examinations can be taken any time before enrolling in the equivalent course or in a higher-level course in the discipline.
2) Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Examinations are taken by high school students, and their scores are reported to 91°µÍø, where they typically are evaluated before the students' enrollment.
3) DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) are typically taken prior to enrolling at 91°µÍø. Course-equivalent examinations can be taken at any time before enrolling in the equivalent course or higher level course in the discipline.
4) Departmental credit by exam is offered by some 91°µÍø academic departments, who write and administer the tests.