College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The College Level Examination Program is a nationwide credit-by-examination program which offers persons of all ages and backgrounds an opportunity to obtain recognition for college-level achievement, regardless of where, when, or how the knowledge has been acquired—through formal study, independent reading, employment, noncredit courses or other learning experiences.
Bowling Green State University offers academic credit for some, but not all CLEP subject examinations offered by the College Board. CLEP general examinations are not accepted at BGSU. Examinations accepted and criteria for awarding credit are listed in the table below. Subject examinations are computer-based and measure achievement in specific college courses. If the criteria established for the examination by the state of Ohio is met, students will be awarded credit for the specific courses as approved by a state-wide faculty panel. Most subject examinations are objective tests, but some include a separate essay section which candidates should take if required (noted in the following table). For helpful information concerning content of tests and preparation for them, please visit the following link to the CLEP Prep Center.
As a national testing center, BGSU administers CLEP examinations on the Bowling Green campus through the Testing Center in Accessibility Services. The Testing Center schedules and administers the tests (419-372-8495). More information about CLEP examination scheduling, costs, and score reporting can be found at the CLEP web site.
All fees, credit awards and testing procedures are subject to change. Questions about CLEP credit should be directed to Transfer Evaluation Services in the Office of Registration and Records, transfer@bgsu.edu or (419) 372-7959.
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Select Aligned Courses/Credit
CLEP Exam Area | CLEP Score | Course ID | Course Title | Semester Credit Hour |
American Government | 63 | POLS 1100 | American Government: Processes and Structure | 3 |
56-62 | POLS 1XXX | OTM Social Sciences Credit | 3 | |
American Literature | 53 | ENG 1XXX | OTM Arts and Humanities Credit | 3 |
Analysis & Interpreting Literature | 59 | ENG 1XXX | OTM Arts and Humanities Credit | 3 |
Biology | 50 | BIOL 1XXX | OTM Natural Sciences Credit without Labs | 3 |
Calculus | 64 | MATH 1310 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry | 5 |
Chemistry | 50-64 | CHEM 1000 | Introduction to Chemistry | 3 |
Chemistry | 66 | CHEM 1230 and CHEM 1240 | General Chemistry | 5 |
College Algebra | 63 | MATH 1220 | College Algebra II | 3 |
College Composition | 50 | None | Student is ready to enroll in first writing course WRIT 1110 without further assessment | No Credit |
College Composition Modular | 50 | None | Student is ready to enroll in first writing course WRIT 1110 without further assessment | No Credit |
College Mathematics | 63 | MATH 1XXX | OTM Mathematics, Statistics and Logic credit | 3 |
English Literature | 63 | ENG 1XXX | OTM Arts and Humanities | 3 |
Financial Accounting | 65 | ACCT 2210 | Accounting and Business Concepts I | 3 |
French Language | 55-64 | FREN 1010 FREN 1020 | Elementary French I Elementary French II | 8 |
65 | FREN 1010 FREN 1020 FREN 2010 FREN 2020 | Elementary French I Elementary French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II | 14 | |
German Language | 59-66 | GERM 1010 GERM 1020 | Elementary Language and Culture I Elementary Language and Culture II | 8 |
67 | GERM 1010 GERM 1020 GERM 2010 | Elementary Language and Culture I Elementary Language and Culture II Intermediate German I | 11 | |
History of the United States I | 61 | HIST 2050 | Early America | 3 |
History of the United States II | 57 | HIST 2060 | Modern America | 3 |
Human Growth and Development | 58 | PSYC 3100 | Lifespan Development Psychology and OTM Social Science | 3 |
Humanities | 55 | HUM 1XXX | OTM Arts and Humanities Credit | 3 |
Information Systems | 50 | IS 1XXX | Elective Credit | 3 |
Introductory Business Law | 57 | LEGS 3010 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 |
Introduction to Educational Psychology | 62 | SOSC 1XXX | OTM Social and Behavioral Sciences | 3 |
Introductory Psychology | 55 | PSYC 1010 | General Psychology | 3 |
Introductory Sociology | 56 | SOC 1010 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
Natural Sciences | No college credit to be granted - Not College Level | |||
Precalculus | 61 | MATH 1280 | Precalculus Mathematics | 5 |
Principles of Macroeconomics | 56 | ECON 2030 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Principles of | 57 | ECON 2020 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
Principles of Management | 50 | BAT 1XXX | Elective Credit | 3 |
Principles of Marketing | 65 | MKT 2010 | Introduction to Marketing Management | 3 |
Social Sciences and History | 63 | SOSC 1XXX | OTM Social Sciences Credit | 3 |
Spanish Language | 56-62 | SPAN 1010 SPAN 1020 | Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II | 8 |
63-67 | SPAN 1010 SPAN 1020 SPAN 2010 | Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I | 11 | |
68 | SPAN 1010 SPAN 1020 SPAN 2010 SPAN 2020 | Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II | 14 | |
Western Civilization I | 55 | HIST 1XXX | OTM Social Sciences Credit | 3 |
Western Civilization II | 54 | HIST 1XXX | OTM Social Sciences Credit | 3 |
Updated: 03/16/2022 11:53AM