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College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) sponsored by the College Board affords students and prospective students the opportunity to demonstrate their academic proficiency at the freshman-sophomore college level in various general areas and in specific subjects.

Policies concerning the use of CLEP General Examinations at Central Michigan University are developed and controlled by the Academic Senate. The minimum scores for CLEP Subject Examinations are determined by the department authorizing credit for the subject.

When a student submits evidence of achievement by CLEP, this evidence will be evaluated by the Registrar’s Office with credit being granted in appropriate areas.

  1. To be eligible for credit for CLEP scores, a student must have been granted regular undergraduate admission at CMU and an official score report must be on file.
  2. The student may not at any time have been enrolled in the course for which credit is being sought nor in a higher-level course in the same subject. A student is not considered to have been enrolled in a course if they have dropped the course during the regular drop/add period at the beginning of the semester.
  3. Credit for the CLEP General Examinations in Humanities and/or Social Science and History will not be granted after university study has begun. In addition, credit earned through CLEP General examinations may not be applied to any University program group requirements. Exceptions: Students with concurrent high school and CMU enrollments or students who have participated in certain special vocationally oriented programs may be eligible to take these examinations. Answers to the specific questions on eligibility can be obtained from the Computer-based Testing Center at 989-774-1092 or https://www.cmich.edu/office_provost/AcademicAffairs/CBTC/. Eligibility in individual cases will be determined by the Registrar’s Office.
  4. Students may receive three (3) credit hours in ENG 101 for the CLEP College Composition Examination only if that examination is taken before the end of their first college semester. Transfer students may take this examination during their first semester at CMU to meet the Basic Freshman Composition requirement, but no credit will be awarded. Students who have completed or are enrolled in English literature courses are still eligible to earn CLEP credit for ENG 101 since literature and composition courses are different areas of study.
  5. CLEP examination credit may not be used to repeat any course(s) previously taken.
  6. Grades for the CLEP examinations, where credit is granted, will be recorded as Credit (CR) without points.

In the following list, each approved CLEP subject examination is paired with the CMU course in which credit is granted for a score at the 50th percentile or higher.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Name of Examination CMU Equivalent Course Number Credit Score
American Government Introduction to American Government & Politics PSC 105 3 50
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature Introduction to Literature ENG 134 3 50
Biology Concepts of Biology BIO 101 3 50
Calculus Calculus I MTH 132 4 50
Chemistry General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
CHM 131
CHM 131 & CHM 132
4
8
50
61
College Algebra College Algebra MTH 107 3 50
College Composition Freshman Composition ENG 101 3 50
English Literature English Literature ENG 235 & ENG 236 6 49
French Language Elementary French I
Elementary French II
Intermediate French I
Intermediate French II
FRN 101
FRN 102
FRN 201
FRN 202
4
4
4
4
48
52
57
61
German Language Elementary German I
Elementary German II
Intermediate German I
Intermediate German II
GER 101
GER 102
GER 201
GER 202
4
4
4
4
43
50
57
63
Humanities English Credit and Humanities Credit 3 3 50
Introductory Psychology Introduction to Psychology PSY 100 3 50
Introductory Sociology Introductory Sociology SOC 100 3 50
Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus Mathematics MTH 130 4 50
Principles of Accounting Introduction to Financial Accounting ACC 250 or ACC 201 3 50
Principles of Management Introduction to Management MGT 312 3 52
Principles of Marketing Introduction to Marketing MKT 300 3 50
Social Science and History Social Science Credit
History Credit
3
3
50
Spanish Language Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
SPN 101
SPN 102
SPN 201
SPN 202
4
4
4
3
46
51
53
58