Academics
Experiential Credit and Credit
by Exam
Individuals who have submitted an application for admission to the College as
a degree-seeking student may request an evaluation of valuable non-college training
and certifications. Non-college training includes training that is provided by
organizations other than a college or university, including industry-sponsored
training and industry-recognized certifications. Credit for such educational
experiences will be granted in accordance with the recommendations of the American
Council on Education (ACE) when applicable to the student’s program of
study. Information on the documentation required to apply for these credits can
be obtained from the enrollment services offices.
Individuals who have submitted applications for admission to the College as a
degree-seeking student may request an evaluation of military training and experience
by submitting to a campus enrollment services office the appropriate American
Council on Education Registry Transcript (SMART for U.S. Navy and Marine Corp
and AARTS for U.S. Army) and/or an institutional transcript from a military institution
(CCAF — Community College of the Air Force, ARNGI — Army National
Guard Institute, USCGI — United States Coast Guard Institute, U.S. Naval
Academy, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy). Students receiving veterans
educational benefits must have their military training evaluated to continue
receiving benefits. For more information, visit the Web page for Military
Education Institute.
Individuals who have submitted an application for admission to the College
as a degree-seeking student may obtain college credit for theory and knowledge
acquired through life/work experiences that are equivalent to college level course
work. The student seeking experiential credit must register for SLS 1371 Portfolio
Development to complete a portfolio documenting prior learning as it relates
to coursework in the selected program of study. The student may then submit portfolios
for faculty evaluation and recommendation to award college credit. Evaluation
fees are set by the Florida Community College District Board of Trustees.
Students may earn up to
45 semester hours credit toward an associate’s degree
through credit-by-examination. This may be a combination of
Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program
(CLEP), DANTES subject standardized
tests and/or transfer credit. Credit not counted within this
45-hour limit may be obtained by participation in the Proficiency
Examination Program (PEP). For more information regarding
the following tests, contact the campus assessment and certification
center.
Advanced Placement Test
(AP) is a nationally developed program for acquiring college
credit while enrolled in high school. The test is administered through the high schools, and credit
is granted for scores of three, four or five on approved tests.
Fees are set by the College Entrance Examination Board.
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a nationally developed
program for credit-by-examination. Credit may be granted
for scores at or above the 50th percentile on approved tests.
Fees are set by the College Entrance Examination Board. The test
is administered by appointment to currently enrolled Florida
Community College students at any campus assessment and certification
center.
International Baccalaureate Program (IBP) is an
internationally developed program for acquiring college credit
while enrolled in high school. Credit is granted for designated
scores on individual tests or for the IBP diploma.
Proficiency Examination
Program (PEP) is Florida Community College’s program for awarding college credit
by examination. The tests are administered by Florida Community
College three times per year. Fees are set by the Florida Community
College District Board of Trustees. Test fees are listed in the “Earn
College Credit by Exam” brochure. Students may register
for the tests at any campus assessment and certification center.
Subject Standardized Test (SST) is a program
developed by the Department of Defense for awarding credit by examination
under the auspices of Defense Activity for Non-traditional Educational
Support (DANTES). Military personnel may obtain information, applications
and a list of approved tests from the Navy Campus for Achievement
(NCFA) offices on local Navy bases or education offices in other
branches of the military service. Fees are set by DANTES. Non-military
students may contact the campus assessment and certification centers
for information concerning registration, tests and fees. Students
may submit credit earned through DANTES for Florida Community College
credit evaluation through the assessment and certification office.
Approved tests are listed in the “Earn College Credit by
Exam” brochure, and credit is awarded for scores at or above
the 50th percentile as approved by the State Board of Education.