Credit by examination
An undergraduate
student currently registered for at least two semester hours may
gain credit by examination with the approval of the student's dean
and the department involved. The minimum registration level must
be maintained for the entire term. The student wishing credit in
a course must not have enrolled in the course previously and must
present sufficient evidence of prior study or experience. The course
cannot be a prerequisite for any course the student has completed.
Once approved, the examination must be completed within four weeks
of the approval. This option may not be repeated. An $80 fee is
assessed for a credit-by-exam course. Credits by Examination are
graded on a "S/U" basis. Further information on procedures
is available at the student's college office.
Credit may be
earned by attainment of appropriate score levels on selected subject
examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). See
Continuing Education,
International and Summer Programs.
A student may
also receive credit for coursework taken at another institution,
in which the final grades were equivalent to "C" or better
but which did not transfer because of BGSU policies, by taking a
validation examination.
A student in
the School of Nursing may validate previous nursing knowledge through
transfer credit, testing, certification or portfolio.
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