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2007-2008 Grace University Catalog

College Level Examination Program

The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is used to establish credit in certain college courses. A total of 15 hours exam based credit can be earned through examinations such as AP, CLEP subject examinations, and Challenge Exams; however no credit is allowed for CLEP general exams. Credit can only be offered in fields of studies that are equivalent to those offered or approved by the University. For CLEP exams that are approved by the University, minimum raw score requirements for credit, and credit hours approved per course are listed below.
Credit earned by CLEP examination is not counted towards residency requirements for graduation.  If the course has been taken by audit, or if the student has already completed one semester of a year-long course sequence such as English or History, credit is not given by CLEP examination. Grace students are assessed a CLEP Exam Transcript Posting Fee. Fees for testing materials are assessed to all students taking CLEP examinations by the testing center. Fees are listed in the Financial Information section of this catalog. For additional information write to the Academic Affairs Office. The University is a CLEP Test Center, and its code number for the CLEP examination report is 6248. See below for a listing of CLEP Subject Exams accepted by Grace University.

CLEP Examinations for College Credit

CLEP Subject Exams Offered and Accepted by Grace University Minimum Acceptable Test Score Amount of Credit Awarded
Composition and Literature    
American Literature 50 3
Analyzing and Interpreting of Literature 50 3
Composition, Freshman College 50 3
English Literature 50 3
     
Foreign Languages    
French Language 2 or 4 semesters 50-62 6-12
German Language 2 or 4 semesters 50-63 6-12
Spanish Language 2 or 4 semesters 50-63 6-12
     
Social Sciences* and History*    
American Government 50 3
Educational Psychology, Introduction to 50 3
History of the U.S. I (Pre-1865) 50 3
History of the U.S. II (Post-1865) 50 3
Human Growth and Development 50 3
Macroeconomics, Principles of  50 3
Microeconomics, Principles of 50 3
Psychology, Introductory 50 3
Sociology, Introductory 50 3
Western Civilization I (Ancient Near East to 1648) 50 3
Western Civilization II (1648 to present) 50 3
     
Science* and Mathematics    
Algebra (College) 50 3
Algebra-Trigonometry, College 50 3
Biology 50 3
Calculus 50 3
Chemistry 50 3
Pre-Calculus 50 3
     
Business    
Accounting, Principles of 50 3
Business Law, Introductory 50 3
Information Systems and Computer App.  50 3
Management, Principles of  50 3
Marketing, Principles of   50 3
*All Science, Mathematics, Social Science, History and Literature exams in addition to the CLEP Subject Exam in Information system and Computer Applications can also be used as General Education electives. 

           

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