What is CLEP?
CLEP, the College-Level Examination Program, is a series of nationwide tests administered by the College Board. It is a recognized method to demonstrate your knowledge of a particular subject. If your school accepts your CLEP scores, you receive the same number of credits for the equivalent class as if you had attended the entire semester of the class. Currently available subjects are: Introductory College level Accounting Algebra Algebra-Trigonometry American Government American Literature Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Biology Business Law Calculus Chemistry Educational Psychology English Composition English Literature Freshman College Composition Financial Accounting History of the United States Human Growth and Development Humanities Information Systems and Computer Registrations Macroeconomics Management Marketing Mathematics Microeconomics Natural Sciences Pre-Calculus Psychology Social Sciences and History Sociology Trigonometry Western Civilization. Foreign language exam