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DSST Examination Program

The University of Arizona accepts DSST exam scores (as well as College-Level Examination Program, Advanced Placement, Cambridge International, and International Baccalaureate exam scores) as a basis for awarding credit toward a degree. The examinations offered through the DSST test students' mastery of college-level material acquired in ways other than formal course work, such as self-study, extracurricular activities, or living abroad. DSST 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 DSST 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 DSST for college credit, providing satisfactory scores are attained. Passing scores for subjects credited through the DSST 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 DSST and other exams (i.e., AP, IB, CIE, CLEP, department competency/proficiency exams, and special exams) cannot exceed 60 units for a baccalaureate degree.

DSST credit is considered credit by examination at the UA. Credit is determined from the DSST credit table that applies to the date when you took the exam. Credits you earn based on your exam performance may be counted toward your major or minor fields of study or General Education requirements. See the DSST credit table below, and contact a UA academic advisor to confirm course credit towards specific programs.

 

For further information regarding DSST at the University of Arizona, contact:

Office of Admissions and New Student Enrollment
The University of Arizona
PO Box 210040
Tucson, AZ 85721-0040

Phone: (520) 621-3237
Email: appinfo@arizona.edu

2022-2023 DSST Exam Table

APPLICATION TO UA DEGREE

DSST Exam name

Score

Course Credit

DSST Credit

Art of the Western World

400 or Better

ARH 201;
or EP: Artist;
or T2 Arts

3 units

Astronomy

 

None

0 units

Business Ethics and Society 

 

None

0 units

Business Mathematics  

 

None

0 units

Civil War and Reconstruction

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Computing & Information Technology

 

None

0 units

Criminal Justice

400 or Better

PA 241

3 units

Environmental Science

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Ethics in America 

400 or Better

None

0 units

Ethics in Technology

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Foundations of Education

400 or Better

TLS departmental elective credit

3 units

Fundamentals of College Algebra

 

None

0 units

Fundamentals of Counseling 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Fundamentals of Cybersecurity

400 or Better

CYBV departmental elective credit

3 units

General Anthropology

 

None

0 units

Health and Human Development

400 or Better

FSHD departmental elective credit

3 units

History of the Soviet Union

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

History of the Vietnam War 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Human Resource Management 

 

None

0 units

Introduction to Business 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Introduction to Geography 

400 or Better

GEOG departmental elective credit;
or EP: Social Scientist;
or T1 Individuals & Societies

3 units

Introduction to Geology

400 or Better

GEOS departmental elective credit;
or EP: Social Scientist;
or T1 Individuals & Societies

3 units

Introduction to Law Enforcement

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Introduction to World Religions

 

None

0 units

Lifespan Developmental Psychology 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Management Information Systems 

 

None

0 units

Math for Liberal Arts

 

None

0 units

Money and Banking 

 

None

0 units

Organizational Behavior 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Personal Finance 

 

None

0 units

Principles of Advanced English Composition

 

None

0 units

Principles of Finance 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

Principles of Public Speaking 

400 or Better

COMM 119

3 units

Principles of Statistics 

 

None

0 units

Principles of Supervision 

400 or Better

LDRV departmental elective credit

3 units

Substance Abuse 

 

None

0 units

Technical Writing 

400 or Better

Elective credit

3 units

 
Students have the option of using their 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.

Related Policies

    General Education Curriculum
    Advanced Placement (AP) Program
    Cambridge International Examination (CIE) Program
    College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
    International Baccalaureate (IB) Program

 

* Please note that sections titled Frequently Asked Questions, Related Guidelines and links, Related Policies, Information for Advisors and Revision History are provided solely for the convenience of users and are not part of the official University policy.

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