CLEP - College Level Examination Program
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Earn Credit at NFCC for What You Already Know! The College Board College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) can save students time and money, help students fulfill a graduation requirement or advance to higher-level classes.
NFCC is an open test site for the CLEP exam. Credit will be awarded to students who receive a passing score and are attending NFCC. Other examinations are available upon request, credit awarded will be determined by the institution you are attending. |
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What is CLEP? CLEP is a series of examinations that allow individuals to earn college credit for what they know, regardless of where they learned it. CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program in the United States.
CLEP exams are all 90 minutes long and are now administered only on computer. Students receive instant score reports following completion of the exam, except when there is an essay involved, score reports then can not be given until the essay is reviewed, usually three weeks. With the exception of English Composition with Essay, the exams are composed of multiple-choice questions. The English Composition with Essay exam consists of a 45-minute multiple-choice section and a 45-minute essay section, which must be typed.
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I want to take a CLEP exam—what do I do now? Email NFCC's Testing Center Visit the NFCC Test Center located in building #16 or call (850) 973-9451. Study guides are available in the library. For more information on the content and format of any of the CLEP exams, please visit www.collegeboard.com/clep.
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Cost Cost per exam is $70.00 Optional essay fee $10.00 Administration fee, attending NFCC $15.00 Administration fee, other college $25.00 |
90-Minute CLEP Examinations Business
| Examination | Score Required | Credits | Course Equivalent| Business Law, Intro. to | 50 | 3 hours | BUL 2241 | | Management, Principles of | 50 | 3 hours | MAN 2021 | | Marketing, Principles of | 50 | 3 hours | MAR 2011 | |
Composition & Literature
| Examination | Score Required | Credits | Course Equivalent| American Literature | 50-54 | 3 hours | AML 2010 | | American Literature | 55+ | 6 hours | AML 2010 & 2020 | | English Composition | 50 | 3 hours | ENC 1101 | | Humanities | 50 | 3 hours | HUM 2210 | |
Science & Mathematics
| Examination | Score Required | Credits | Course Equivalent| Algebra | 50 | 3 hours | MAC 1105 | | Calculus w/ Elem. Functions | 50 | 5 hours | MAC 2233 | | Chemistry | 50 | 3 hours | CHM 1045 | | Mathematics | 50 | 3 hours | MGF 1107 | | Trigonometry | 50 | 3 hours | MAC 1114 | |
Foreign Languages
| Examination | Score Required | Credits | Course Equivalent| French, Level I | 50 | 4 hours | FRE 1120 | | French, Level I | 52 | 8 hours | FRE 1120, 1121 | | Spanish, Level I | 50 | 4 hours | SPN 1120 | | Spanish, Level I | 54 | 8 hours | SPN 1120, 1121 | |
History & Social Sciences
| Examination | Score Required | Credits | Course Equivalent| American Government | 50 | 3 hours | POS 2041 | | Educational Psychm Intro. | 50 | 3 hours | EDP 2002 | | Human Growth & Dev. | 50 | 3 hours | DEP 2004 | | Macroeconomics | 50 | 3 hours | ECO 2013 | | Microeconomics | 50 | 3 hours | ECO 2023 | | Psychology, Intro | 50 | 3 hours | PSY 2012 | | Sociology, Intro | 50 | 3 hours | SYG 1000 | | United States History I: Early Colonizations to 1877 | 50 | 3 hours | AMH 2010 | | United States History II: 1865 to the Present | 50 | 3 hours | AMH 2020 | | Western Civ. I: Ancient Near East to 1648 | 50 | 3 hours | EUH 1000 | | Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present | 50 | 3 hours | EUH 1001 | |
Contact Us Testing Center North Florida Community College 1000 Turner Davis Drive Madison, Florida 32340 Telephone: (850) 973-9451 or (850) 973-1665 Fax: (850) 973-9480 Email:testing@nfcc.edu TTY: (850) 973-1611 |
North Florida Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 404/679-4501) to award the associate degree. Website address: www.sacs.org.
North Florida Community College is an equal employment opportunity/equal access institution.
Published NFCC materials are available in alternative formats upon request by contacting the Office of Disability Services [850/973-9484] or disabilities@nfcc.edu
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