AP/IB/CLEP Credit Equivalencies
CLEP Credit Policies & Equivalencies
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For the 2007-08 Academic Year
The College Entrance Examination Board has developed a testing program called the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). University of Miami credit is awarded only for the CLEP Subject Examinations listed below. These examinations are essentially end-of-course tests developed for widely taught undergraduate courses. The CLEP has been offered as a computer based test (CBT) program since July 2001. These equivalents are subject to change each year.
University of Miami CLEP Policies
- CLEP policies and tests are reviewed annually. Any change in CLEP policies shall become effective at the beginning of the academic year. Policies in effect on the date a University of Miami student takes the exam will apply.
- Transfer student CLEP scores will be evaluated using policies in effect on the date of the evaluation by University of Miami staff.
- Students planning to enroll as freshman at the University of Miami may submit CLEP scores; however, credit will be rewarded pending registration at the University of Miami.
- The University of Miami does not grant credit for CLEP General Examinations.
- CLEP credit may not duplicate courses previously attempted at the college level, unless approved by the college or school which the student is enrolled in cooperation with the department awarding the credit.
- CLEP credit may not be used to fulfill the University's residency requirement; however, such credit may be earned while the student is enrolled in the courses needed to meet the final 45 credit-hour requirement.
- A maximum of 60 credits may be applied toward a University of Miami degree from external examination programs such as CLEP or Advanced Placement (AP).
CLEP scores submitted for evaluation by the University of Miami must meet the minimum scaled score shown on the credit equivalency table below. Each college or school will determine which of the examinations may be used to meet its distribution requirements. Therefore students are encouraged to discuss CLEP with an academic advisor to determine the possible impact of these examinations on their particular course of study.
|
SUBJECT EXAMINATION TITLE |
SCALED SCORE (MIN) |
UM COURSE |
CREDIT |
| American Government | 56 | POL 211 | 3 |
| Calculus | 61 | MTH 110 or MAS 110 | 5 or 3 |
| Chemistry | 57 | CHM 111, 113 (4 credits) or CHM 103 (3 credits) | 4 or 3 |
| Chemistry | 63 | CHM 111, 113, & CHM 112, 114 | 8 |
| Human Growth and Development | 63 | PSY 203 | 3 |
| Principles of Macroeconomics | 51 | ECO 212 | 3 |
| Principles of Microeconomics | 51 | ECO 211 | 3 |
| Introductory Psychology | 52 | PSY 110 | 3 |
For further information, please call the Testing Center at 305-284-2450 or visit www.collegeboard.com/clep. The CLEP is available in the South Florida area and nationwide through a network of computer-based testing centers. The University of Miami's CLEP code is 5815.





