I graduated from the University of Wisconsin. The Milwaukee campus accepted CLEP exams for credit and I took tests for 32 credits towards my B.A. which enabled me to graduate early from college and saved me costly tuition.
A True story from Mrs. McGraw
CLEP Exams
The College Board's 33 CLEP exams allow you to test out of your general education requirements. Credit is accepted at 2/3 of colleges and universities in the U.S.
Take a CLEP Exam
The College Board, which is the same organization that offers AP and SAT tests, has 33 CLEP exams that lead to widely accepted college credit. Use CLEP exams to test out of your college general education requirements and cut up to two years off the length of your degree program.
CLEP Exam Details
- 33 exams covering general college subjects
- Credit accepted at over 2/3 of U.S. colleges and universities
- $80 per exam (plus a small test center fee that varies)
- Each exam worth 3-12 college credits
- 90-minute long exams
- Over 1,700 U.S. testing centers
Ready to earn college credit? Here's how:
- Make sure your school accepts CLEP credit and if there are any additional requirements or restrictions. At this link you can even take an example exam or register for CLEP
- Find a localCLEP testing center and register for your exam.
- Take the exam and have your credit reported to your school.
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