Credit for College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

CLEP is a national program that allows students to obtain credit by examination. CLEP examinations are computer based and create instant score reports. CLEP examinations cover material taught in courses that most students take as requirements in the first two years of college. Each exam is 90 minutes long and primarily comprises multiple- choice questions; however, some exams do have fill-ins. The CLEP program’s long-standing policy limiting test retakes to every six (6) months provides students an opportunity to spend additional time preparing for the exam or the option of taking a classroom course. Please visit the CLEP

Prep Center on the College Board website at https://clep.collegeboard.org/ for useful tips on assessing and preparing for any of the CLEP exams. For more information about the test and/or to take a CLEP exam, applicants can go to https://clep.collegeboard.org/exams Code: 4977.

At AUHS accepts twelve (12) quarter units of CLEP results, subject to achievement of the scores indicated. AUHS does not offer CLEP. Applicants must complete the exam and submit the score along with their application.

CLEP Subjects —— Course Number Title —— Quarter Credit Units —— Passing Score
American Government —— Political Science 101: US Government —— 4 —— 60%
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature —— English 101: English Composition —— 4 —— 50%
College Algebra —— Math 110: College Algebra —— 4 —— 50%
Calculus —— Calculus 102: Calculus I —— 4 —— 60%
History of the United States II: Early Colonization to 1877 and History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present —— History 101- American History & Constitutions —— 4 —— 60%
Human Growth and Development —— Nursing 310: Human Life Cycle —— 3 —— 60%
Introductory Psychology —— Psychology 100: General Psychology —— 4 —— 50%
Introductory Sociology —— Sociology100-Introduction to Sociology —— 4 —— 50%
Principle of Macroeconomics —— Economics 302 —— 4 —— 60%
Principle of Microeconomics —— Microeconomics Economics 202: —— Microeconomics —— 3 —— 60%