What is the CLEP Exam?
The CLEP exam (College Level Examination Program) is a national, standardized test. It includes listening as well as reading and grammar skills. It is available in French, German and Spanish. Students may receive up to 12 credits through this exam. However, the CLEP test may not be taken if the student has previously enrolled in any college-level course in the language. You may register for the CLEP at the Assessment Services Test Center, Rm 1200 University Center Bldg. C. The fee for the exam is currently $85. If you decide to take the CLEP, you must take it before you register for language courses at FSU. For further information about the CLEP exam you can call 644-3017. I took the placement test but I do not really think the score reflected my abilities. Can I take it again? Students are not allowed to repeat the test for 60 days. If you think the score does not reflect your knowledge, your best option is to talk to an advisor in Modern Languages for personal placement.
CLEP is the College-Level Examination Program for placing out of designated freshman and sophomore level classes. UNT is an open test center meaning, you don’t have to be a UNT student to take a CLEP exam. We do not require you to have an appointment but request that you show up on any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday prior to 3:00pm with your $70 check/money order/credit card payment, along with the $20 administration fee payable in CASH only. For score requirements and additional details, please visit Frequently Requested Tests.