What is the CLEP examination? The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is an examination designed to evaluate students academic placement.
CLEP-based Legal Assistant applications must include English Composition exam (with or without essay). Please enclose a photocopy of your test scores, which you receive after completing your exam(s). The passing score for an exam is 50, but for English Composition OBCL requires a higher score of 55. You must also request the College Board to send official CLEP transcripts to Oak Brook College of Law, which can be done at the time of taking your test by entering our school code of 7675. If you do not submit our code at the time of taking the exam then you will need to contact the College Board to order a copy. To register for the CLEP exam, view details about a specific exams or to find the nearest testing site, contact the CLEP offices at (609) 771-7865 or go to www.collegeboard.com.
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