Apr 26, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Prior Learning and Credit/Exemption Examinations


There are a variety of examinations through which students may earn college credit or exemptions. Courses for which credits or exemptions are awarded by examination will not be used in the determination of GPAs.

When a student receives credit for a course by examination, the credit will be applied to graduation requirements just as though the course had been taken. A student who passes an exemption examination will be exempt from taking that course in his/her academic program. If a student is granted exemption only (no credits) from a course, he/she may need to take another course to fulfill degree requirements.

Where examinations are not available, portfolio assessment may provide a student with the opportunity to earn university credit for college-level learning gained through work and life experience. Each department will determine the maximum number of credits to be awarded for portfolio assessment for its majors.

No more than one-half of the credits required for a student’s major may be earned through any combination of examinations or portfolio assessment, nor can these credits be applied toward university residency requirements for awarding of degrees.

Advanced Placement Examinations

Courses taken by students before college admission under the Advanced Placement Program of the College Entrance Examination Board may be recognized by the award of college credit. Those who earn a score of 3, 4, or 5 in the Advanced Placement Examination may be granted credit toward the number of credits required for graduation. For questions regarding the granting of Advanced Placement Examination credits, consult with Transfer Services in the Admissions office.

CLEP/ DSST Examinations

Students who have had other opportunities for instruction or who have advanced in a given field may gain credit for a course through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) offered through University Testing Services. For questions regarding the granting of CLEP examination credits, consult with Transfer Services in the Admissions office.

International Baccalaureate Examinations

Courses taken by students before college admission under the International Baccalaureate Program may be recognized by the award of college credit. Generally, those who take and pass the Higher Level examination with a 4 or higher may be granted credit toward the number of credits required for graduation. For questions regarding the granting of International Baccalaureate examination credits, consult with Transfer Services in the Admissions office.

Departmental Examinations

In some departments, students have an opportunity to gain exemption or credit through successful completion of comprehensive examinations by requesting from the academic department an exam as a substitute for completing all the usual requirements of the course.

Portfolio Assessment

Portfolio assessment may provide some students with the opportunity to present evidence of learning for evaluation by a faculty member. It is designed for those with extensive documentable knowledge from work experience, travel, independent study, or other out-of-class experiences. Through portfolio assessment, these experiences are evaluated to determine their appropriateness and applicability for university credit.

Credit awarded through portfolio assessment must conform to specific course titles in the Undergraduate Catalog (i.e., no credits will be awarded for general areas of knowledge) and will only be awarded for undergraduate courses. Only currently enrolled students are eligible to request portfolio assessment, and any credits awarded must be intended for use as part of a degree or certificate program.

Before portfolio assessment credits can be awarded, approval must be obtained from the chairperson of the department offering the course, the dean of the appropriate IUP college, and the director of the Office of Extended Studies. Once approved, the title of the course, the credits, and indication that credit was earned through portfolio assessment will be recorded on a student’s academic record.

If a related examination is available through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or if a departmental examination has previously been established for the course, a portfolio assessment of those credits will not be accepted.

For information about portfolio assessment fees and instructions on how to apply for portfolio assessment, consult with the Office of Extended Studies.