College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The University of Arizona accepts CLEP exam scores (as well as DSST, Advanced Placement, Cambridge International, and International Baccalaureate exam scores) as a basis for awarding credit toward a degree. The examinations offered through the CLEP test students' mastery of college-level material acquired in ways other than formal course work, such as self-study, extracurricular activities, or living abroad. CLEP examinations may be utilized by nontraditional learners, military service members and veterans, as well as traditional students. The examinations are increasingly valuable to degree-seeking students as a means of satisfying certain course or subject area requirements, or for earning elective credits without enrolling in those courses.
Prospective and currently enrolled students utilizing these examinations cannot earn credit through CLEP for subjects or courses equivalent to, or at a lower level than, other courses for which they have already earned credit through formal course work. Students should consult with their academic advisor to make sure they are eligible to take a specific subject exam.
The University of Arizona accepts CLEP for college credit, providing satisfactory scores are attained. Passing scores for subjects credited through the CLEP are recorded simply as CR (credit), and may not necessarily be stated in terms of a specific course equivalent. No record is made of failing scores. Units earned through CLEP and other exams (i.e., AP, IB, department competency/proficiency exams, and special exams) cannot exceed 60 units for a baccalaureate degree.
CLEP examinations are available through the Testing Office at The University of Arizona. However, not all CLEP exams are awarded credit at the University. Credit is determined from the CLEP credit table that applies to the date when the exam was taken. Credits earned are based on the student's exam performance and may be applied toward the major, minor, or General Education requirements. Students should contact their academic advisor to confirm how exam credit will apply toward a specific program.
Contact Information:
Universtiy of Arizona Testing Office
The University of Arizona
220 W. 6th Street, Room B116
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 621-7589
Testing Office Homepage
APPLICATION TO UA DEGREE |
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Exam Title |
Score |
General Education and Foundations |
See Note Below |
Course Credit |
CLEP Credit |
American Government | 50 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | POL 201 | 3 units |
American Literature | 55 | T2 Humanities or EP: Humanist | OR* | Elective credit | 3 units |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature | 50 | T2 Humanities or EP: Humanist | OR* | Elective credit | 3 units |
Calculus (previously Calculus with Elementary Functions) | 50 | Satisfies Math requirement for all students | MATH 125 | 3 units | |
College Algebra | 50 | Satisfies -G- & -M- Math strand requirement | MATH 112 | 3 units | |
College Composition | 50 | ENGL 101 The student must still take ENGL 102 to complete the Composition Requirement. |
OR* | ENGL department elective credit and placement into ENGL 109H (Honors Composition). | 3 units |
College Level French Language
Note: students enrolled in their first language class may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester. |
66 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for all students | FREN 101, 102, 201, & 202 | 16 units | |
62 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | FREN 101, 102, & 201 | 12 units | ||
55 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | FREN 101 & 102 | 8 units | ||
50 |
None |
FREN 101 | 4 units | ||
College Level German Language
Note: students enrolled in their first language class may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester. |
60 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for all students | GER 101, 102, 201, & 202 | 16 units | |
51 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | GER 101, 102, & 201 | 12 units | ||
46 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | GER 101 & 102 | 8 units | ||
39 | None | GER 101 | 4 units | ||
College Level Spanish Language
Note: students enrolled in their first language class may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester. |
68 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for all students | SPAN 101, 102, 201, & 202 | 16 units | |
66 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | SPAN 101, 102, & 201 | 12 units | ||
55 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | SPAN 101 & 102 | 8 units | ||
50 | None | SPAN 101 | 4 units | ||
College Mathematics | None | None | None | ||
English Literature | 55 | T2 Humanities or EP: Humanist | OR* | Elective credit | 3 units |
Financial Accounting | 50 or above | None | Elective credit | 3 units | |
General Biology | 50 | T2 Natural Sciences or EP: Natural Scientist | OR* | ECOL departmental elective credit | 3 units |
General Chemistry | 50 | T2 Natural Sciences or EP: Natural Scientist | OR* | CHEM 151 | 4 units |
History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 | 56 | T2 Humanities or EP: Humanist | OR* | HIST departmental elective credit | 3 units |
History of the United States II: 1865 to Present | 56 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | HIST departmental elective credit | 3 units |
Human Growth and Development | 50 | None | FSHD 117 | 3 units | |
Humanities |
50 or above | None | Elective credit | 3 units | |
Information Systems | 50 or above | None | Elective credit | 3 units | |
Introduction to Educational Psychology | None | None | None | ||
Introductory Business Law | 50 or above | None | MGMT departmental elective credit | 3 units | |
Introductory Psychology | 50 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | PSY 101 | 3 units |
Introductory Sociology | 50 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | SOC 101 | 3 units |
Natural Science | 56 | T2 Natural Sciences or EP: Natural Scientist | OR* | Elective credit | 6 units |
53 | T2 Natural Sciences or EP: Natural Scientist | OR* | Elective credit | 3 units | |
Precalculus | 50 | Satisfies 'G' & 'M' Math strand requirement | MATH 120R | 3 units | |
Principles of Macroeconomics | 50 | None | ECON 201B | 3 units | |
Principles of Management | None | None | None | ||
Principles of Marketing | None | None | None | ||
Principles of Microeconomics | 50 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | ECON 201A | 3 units |
Social Science/History | 56 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | Elective credit | 6 units |
Spanish with Writing
Note: students enrolled in their first language class may take the CLEP exam to earn additional language credit, if the exam is taken before the end of the 7th week of the fall or spring semester. |
66 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for all students | SPAN 101, 102, 201, & 202 | 16 units | |
60 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | SPAN 101, 102, & 201 | 12 units | ||
55 | Satisfies foreign language requirement for non-BA students | SPAN 101 & 102 | 8 units | ||
50 | None | SPAN 101 | 4 units | ||
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 | 56 | T2 Humanities or EP: Humanist | OR* | HIST departmental elective credit | 3 units |
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present | 56 | T2 Individuals & Societies or EP: Social Scientist | OR* | HIST departmental elective credit | 3 units |
Note: Students have the option of using exam score for Gen Ed/Foundations or for specific non-Gen Ed/Foundations course credit. This option should be exercised with the assistance of a college advisor.
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