Advanced standing
Advanced
standing may be achieved in six ways:
- Demonstrating
appropriate achievement on Bowling Green placement
tests, which leads to exemption from courses
but not credit.
- Passing
an examination administered by an academic
department of the University (see credit
by examination).
- Completing
a college-level course in high school and
earning a prescribed grade in an Advanced
Placement examination administered in the
high school through the College Entrance Examination
Board (CEEB). This leads to college course
credit and/or exemption. (For more information,
see Advanced
Placement.)
- Attaining
appropriate scores on specific CLEP subject
examinations. This leads to credit as approved
by appropriate academic departments. (Not
all academic departments accept credit for
completion of CLEP Examinations.) For more
information on CLEP subject examinations,
contact Transfer Evaluation Services in the
Office of Registration and Records. For information
on scheduling a CLEP subject examination,
contact the Counseling Center.
- Passing
a higher-level course in sequence with a grade
of "C" or above and thereby earning
credit for lower-level sequence courses in
prescribed departments.
- Admitted
students with considerable work/life experience
matching specific course content may be eligible
for credit through writing a portfolio about
what they have learned. Students will be required
to complete an interview with the director
of Adult Learner Services and a preparatory
English course to participate in Portfolio
Assessment.
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