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X #911 Wrote:YIKES!!! I am changing my signature --- that's hard on the eyes. TOO Many colors. ![Smile Smile](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/smilies/smile.png)
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X #911 Wrote:Spazz: I agree with you there...I would hate for the college to know that I 'messed up' on one of my clep exams...sometimes we will have to regroup and try again if we failed the first time around on the exam. What is "RIT"???
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spazz Wrote:My school has a testing center on campus and you are required to test there. So they can I guess keep track of everything. Most schools also only allow a certain amount of credits from these tests, I have heard 15 is about average.
I am also wondering if a failed clep shows up on a transcript. Right now I have a 4.0 and would hate for something to show up on my transcript saying that I failed a clep. Even though I do not think any graduate admissions would even care what I did on the cleps. But anyway. Spazz,
I ran into the same question with my school (traditional 4-year college). I called and spoke to my advisor and she told me their policy is if you fail a CLEP, it will not show up or adversely impact your transcript. CLEP credits are treated just like transfer credits, in that they do not affect your overall GPA. Therefore, a failed CLEP will just not transfer. My school allows 60 transfer credits, and up to 30 CLEP credits. However, the sum of the two cannot exceed the maximum 60 transfer credits i.e. if you have 30 CLEP credits, they will only accept 30 other transfer credits.
Like you, I am also required to take the CLEPS on campus at my school's testing center, so they do have some level of control over the scores. Fortunately I have a great advisor who is very understanding of the challenges of going back to school after being in the work force for many years, and she is great to work with.
That being said, I would recommend you ask your school, but being what I am assuming is a traditional school, they probably have similar policy.
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B2MANLEY Wrote:Spazz,
I ran into the same question with my school (traditional 4-year college). I called and spoke to my advisor and she told me their policy is if you fail a CLEP, it will not show up or adversely impact your transcript. CLEP credits are treated just like transfer credits, in that they do not affect your overall GPA. Therefore, a failed CLEP will just not transfer. My school allows 60 transfer credits, and up to 30 CLEP credits. However, the sum of the two cannot exceed the maximum 60 transfer credits i.e. if you have 30 CLEP credits, they will only accept 30 other transfer credits.
Like you, I am also required to take the CLEPS on campus at my school's testing center, so they do have some level of control over the scores. Fortunately I have a great advisor who is very understanding of the challenges of going back to school after being in the work force for many years, and she is great to work with.
That being said, I would recommend you ask your school, but being what I am assuming is a traditional school, they probably have similar policy.
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Alright yeah, thanks. I think most schools are like this, but I will ask next time im up there for a test.
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siersema Wrote:I believe ... B
I have another strange CLEP question to add your thread. I took a CLEP a few weeks ago, the PC froze during the test. After a reboot I was able to take the entire test just fine, and got my score report. I passed... waited a few weeks, Excelsior still didn't have the score so I called CLEP. They don't have the score either! They said to fax in the printed report and that they would look into it.. I'll be faxing it in tomorrow. Has anyone else experienced this? I figure I passed once, I could pass again, by why should I have to? Has this happened to anyone else out there?
I experienced something similar: I took the Natural Science CLEP test and just barely failed. Almost two weeks later I received a correction from ETS, stating that in truth I had barely passed. Once in a while, it seems, there are mistakes to be dealt with.
I hope you can prove your scores!
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rome Wrote:I experienced something similar: I took the Natural Science CLEP test and just barely failed. Almost two weeks later I received a correction from ETS, stating that in truth I had barely passed. Once in a while, it seems, there are mistakes to be dealt with.
I hope you can prove your scores!
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