NON-TRADITIONAL CREDIT
Credit earned through non-traditional means, including CLEP, AP, departmental test-out,
retroactive credit, correspondence study, military credit, and non-collegiate
instructional programs, is limited to a maximum of 45 hours applicable to the student's
degree program. Limits have also been established within each of the areas as defined
below.
- Departmental Test-out - 15 hours
Students may receive credit for successfully demonstrating competency in a particular
course through a proficiency exam. Academic departments assume responsibility for
developing and administering such exams.
- Retroactive Credit - 15 hours
Students entering UNK with a particularly high level of achievement in a given subject
area, may be awarded credit upon completion of a "confirming" course at UNK.
Restrictions apply.
- Military Credit - 15 hours
Students who have completed military training, including Basic Training, may receive
credit for their experiences based upon the recommendations of the American Council of
Education in The Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed
Services.
- Correspondence Courses - 12 hours
No more than 12 hours of correspondence credit may be applied to a bachelors degree.
- AP - Advanced Placement - 30 hours
Talented high school students may participate in national examinations administered by
the College Entrance Examination Board. Credit can be earned in college-level courses when
the student achieves a passing score on the exam. (See
Advanced
Placement and Credit by Examination.)
- CLEP - College Level Examination Program - 30 hours
Other forms of experiential learning will be evaluated on an individual basis. Students
will be required to provide verification of content, duration, method of evaluation, etc.
Credit may be granted upon recommendation of an academic department.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT AND CREDIT BY EXAMINATION
A student entering the University with a particularly thorough background from high
school may apply for advanced placement and/or credit in one or more subjects in which
his/her preparation is superior.
Advanced placement and/or credit may be achieved by three different methods. Each of
the three methods is described as follows:
- Passing a proficiency examination administered by an academic department of UNK.
Where exceptional circumstances warrant, a student may receive credit by demonstrating a
superior level of competence on a proficiency-based examination.
Assessment of a
student's competence may assume a variety of formal and informal techniques as designed by
the department and shall be subject to the approval of the department head and dean of the
college. A fee is assessed for each course examination before credit is awarded. A student
may not take an examination for credit in any course which (1) is a prerequisite, (2) has
a lower level of required proficiency, or (3) involves significantly similar content to
courses completed.
Credit earned by examination is applicable toward degree requirements and is awarded
after successfully completing 30 semester hours in residence. Petition to take such
examinations should be submitted to the appropriate department chair.
- Earning a prescribed grade on an Advanced Placement Program examination
administered by the College Entrance Examination Board.
Recognition of special competencies by the
College permits a student to receive Advanced Placement and college-level credit for
satisfactory performance on subject matter proficiency tests of the College Entrance
Examination Board. Credit will be granted for those College courses most nearly equivalent
to the Advanced Placement tests. An applicant who has taken an Advanced Placement
examination should request that his/her score be reported to the Office of Student Records
and Registration.
Advanced Placement examinations are recognized in the following areas: American
History, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English, European
History, French, German, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, and Spanish. For a
complete list of Advanced Placement Test credit and scores, visit the website of the
Office of Student Records and Registration at
http://www.unk.edu/offices/registrar/handbook/index.php?id=14661.
A student may not take an examination for credit in any course which (1) is a
prerequisite, (2) has a lower level of required proficiency, or (3) involves significantly
similar content to courses completed.
- By demonstrating proficiency in subject areas selected by successfully completing the
College Level Examination Program (CLEP).
The University of Nebraska offers
students an opportunity to earn college credit in selected areas by demonstrating
proficiency in subject areas by completing the College Level Examination Program (CLEP).
Academic departments which have approved the program will grant credit for CLEP tests to those students who pass the test at the 50th
percentile or above, according to the national norms. A fee of $90.00,
with $65.00 payable to CLEP and $25.00 payable to UNK, is charged for each
test. For additional information regarding the CLEP examination, contact the Office of the
Student Records and Registration.
Credit may be obtained through the College Level Examination Program on courses listed
below:
A student may not take an examination for credit in any course which (1) is a
prerequisite, (2) has a lower level of required proficiency, or (3) involves significantly
similar content to courses completed.
CLEP TEST-UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY
CLEP Examination |
Course Equivalent |
Credits |
American Government |
PSCI 110GS |
3 |
Biology |
BIOL 103GS |
4 |
Calculus |
MATH 115 |
5 |
College Algebra |
MATH 102 |
3 |
Chemistry |
CHEM 160GS, CHEM 160LGS, CHEM 161GS, CHEM 161LGS |
8 |
Financial Accounting |
BACC 250 |
3 |
History of the United States |
HIST 250GS |
3 |
History of the United States |
HIST 251GS |
3 |
Information Systems & Computer Applications |
BMIS 182GS |
3 |
Introductory Business Law |
BACC 311 |
3 |
Introductory Psychology |
PSY 203GS |
3 |
Precalculus |
MATH 102 |
3 |
Principles of Economics |
ECON 271GS |
3 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECON 270GS |
3 |
Principles of Management |
BMGT 301 |
3 |
Principles of Marketing |
BMKT 300 |
3 |
Introductory Sociology |
SOC 100GS |
3 |
Western Civilization I |
HIST 210GS |
3 |
Western Civilization II |
HIST 211GS |
3 |
RECORDING CREDIT FOR TEST-OUT
Students who achieve a satisfactory score on any of the following exams, CLEP, AP,
Departmental Test-Out or Retroactive Credit, may have corresponding course credit recorded
on their UNK transcript by paying a fee of $20 per credit hour. When score reports are
received by the Office of Student Records and Registration, students are notified of their
options for receiving credit.