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College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

(see table below)

Credit is awarded for scaled scores of 50 or higher on computer-based CLEP exams taken after July 1, 2001. A percentile score of 50 or higher is required on CLEP examinations taken prior to July 1, 2001. CLEP credit may be earned by CLEP subject examinations. Successful completion of CLEP examinations means performance at or above the minimum qualifying score. CLEP credit cannot be used to reduce a grade point deficiency. For example, CLEP cannot be substituted for a grade awarded for a previously completed course. CLEP may not be used to fulfill the senior institution requirements.

Awarding of CLEP credit is subject to the conditions listed below.

  • Credit may be awarded in the CLEP subject examination area, provided the student: a) is not within 60 credit hours of graduation; b) has not previously received comparable college course credit in the CLEP examination area; c) does not receive comparable college credit in the CLEP examination area in the same term the examination is taken or in a subsequent term; d) has not previously completed, failed, nor received credit by UCF (transfer or otherwise) in a more advanced course in the examination area; and e) does not complete nor receive credit by UCF (transfer or otherwise) in a more advanced course during the term in which the CLEP examination is taken.

The table labeled “College Level Examination Program” provides information related to the CLEP examination areas and subtest areas for which credit may be awarded. In addition, this table delineates the minimum qualifying score and the UCF course for which each examination can substitute.

CLEP Language Examinations

A score of 50 on any of the language exams earns a minimum of one semester (4 credits) of Elementary Language I or equivalent level (generally numbered 1120). A score at or above the second CLEP threshold level (currently 59 for French, 60 for German, or 63 for Spanish) earns a minimum of two semesters (8 credits) of Elementary Language I and II or equivalent level (generally numbered 1120C-1121C). No literature credit should be awarded for CLEP foreign language exams.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
  Scale Score of 50 for passing GEP Usage Comments
 
Accounting, Financial ACG 1001    
Accounting, Principles of ACG 1001    
Algebra, College MAC 1105 MAT Found 1  
Algebra-Trigonometry, College MAC 2147 MAT Found 1  
American Government POS 2041 SOC Found 1  
American Literature AML 1000 CUL & HIS Found 2  
Biology, General BSC 1005 SCI Found 2  
Business Law, Introduction to BUL 1241    
Calculus MAC 2233 MAT Found 1  
Chemistry, General CHM 1020 SCI Found 1  
Educational Psychology, Introduction to EDP 1002    
English Composition with Essay ENC 1101 COM Found 1  
English Literature ENL 1000 CUL & HIS Found 2  
French Language FRE 1120C   Score of 62 or higher earns FRE 1120C and 1121C
German Language GER 1120C   Score of 63 or higher earns GER 1120C and 1121C
History of the United States I: Early Colonizations to 1877 AMH 2010 CUL & HIS Found 1 or 3  
History of the United States II: 1865 to Present AMH 2020 CUL & HIS Found 1 or 3  
Human Growth and Development DEP 2004    
Humanities HUM 2250    
Information Systems and Computer Applications CGS 1077 MAT Found 2  
Macroeconomics, Principles of ECO 2013 SOC Found 1  
Management, Principles of MAN 2021    
Marketing, Principles of MAR 2011    
Mathematics, College MGF 1106 MAT Found 1  
Microeconomics, Principles of ECO 2023 SOC Found 1  
Precalculus MAC 1140 MAT Found 1  
Psychology, Introductory PSY 2012 SOC Found 2  
Sociology, Introductory SYG 2000 SOC Found 2  
Spanish Language SPN 1120C   Score of 63 or higher earns SPN 1120C and 1121C
Trigonometry MAC 1114 MAT Found 1  
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 EUH 2000 CUL & HIS Found 1 or 3  
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present EUH 2001 CUL & HIS Found 1 or 3