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(04-23-2021, 07:11 PM)rbat2021 Wrote: Hmmm just came back from a super quick CLEP overview and I saw some of their exams can be passed with a score of 50?!?! What? So I can literally get an F and on these exams and still get credit for them? Every other third credit course provider I've seen elsewhere seems to require a minimum of 70% overall grade including all coursework. I wonder if WGU will accept CLEP credits even if I barely pass with a 50 on these exams.
It's not a percentage score. It's a scaled score. CLEP min score is 20, and max score is 80.
No you are not getting an F on the clep and still get credit when you score a 50. Even saying 70% of 80 is not quite the right way to compare it. Different scale. getting a 50 on CLEPs usually is similar to having a grade of C in a course.
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(04-23-2021, 07:17 PM)rachel83az Wrote: (04-23-2021, 07:11 PM)rbat2021 Wrote: Hmmm just came back from a super quick CLEP overview and I saw some of their exams can be passed with a score of 50?!?! What? So I can literally get an F and on these exams and still get credit for them? Every other third credit course provider I've seen elsewhere seems to require a minimum of 70% overall grade including all coursework. I wonder if WGU will accept CLEP credits even if I barely pass with a 50 on these exams.
https://clep.collegeboard.org/college-cr...university
Keep in mind that not every CLEP exam will apply to every WGU degree. CLEP is mostly gen ed credit and WGU degrees don't have many gen eds.
Thank you. That's a great point. Since it looks like WGU hasn't provided CLEP with any info regarding what transfers over and what doesn't, I'll make sure to reach out to them. If they end up accepting a 50 score from CLEP for Calculus that would be awesome!
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https://www.wgu.edu/admissions/transfers...html#close
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When applicable, competency units are awarded for successful completion of CLEP exams toward the completion of general education requirements. For credit to be accepted for transfer, the student must meet or exceed the minimum American Council on Education (ACE) recommended score on the examination. "
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(04-23-2021, 07:25 PM)P226mem Wrote: (04-23-2021, 07:11 PM)rbat2021 Wrote: Hmmm just came back from a super quick CLEP overview and I saw some of their exams can be passed with a score of 50?!?! What? So I can literally get an F and on these exams and still get credit for them? Every other third credit course provider I've seen elsewhere seems to require a minimum of 70% overall grade including all coursework. I wonder if WGU will accept CLEP credits even if I barely pass with a 50 on these exams.
It's not a percentage score. It's a scaled score. CLEP min score is 20, and max score is 80.
No you are not getting an F on the clep and still get credit when you score a 50. Even saying 70% of 80 is not quite the right way to compare it. Different scale. getting a 50 on CLEPs usually is similar to having a grade of C in a course.
Thank you. That makes a lot of sense.
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(04-23-2021, 07:17 PM)rachel83az Wrote: (04-23-2021, 07:11 PM)rbat2021 Wrote: Hmmm just came back from a super quick CLEP overview and I saw some of their exams can be passed with a score of 50?!?! What? So I can literally get an F and on these exams and still get credit for them? Every other third credit course provider I've seen elsewhere seems to require a minimum of 70% overall grade including all coursework. I wonder if WGU will accept CLEP credits even if I barely pass with a 50 on these exams.
https://clep.collegeboard.org/college-cr...university
Keep in mind that not every CLEP exam will apply to every WGU degree. CLEP is mostly gen ed credit and WGU degrees don't have many gen eds.
WGU has accepted CLEP and DSST exams for years - as many years as I've been on here, so at least 10.
They used to have a breakdown of what they accepted, but for whatever reason removed that info a long time ago.
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(04-23-2021, 07:57 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (04-23-2021, 07:17 PM)rachel83az Wrote: (04-23-2021, 07:11 PM)rbat2021 Wrote: Hmmm just came back from a super quick CLEP overview and I saw some of their exams can be passed with a score of 50?!?! What? So I can literally get an F and on these exams and still get credit for them? Every other third credit course provider I've seen elsewhere seems to require a minimum of 70% overall grade including all coursework. I wonder if WGU will accept CLEP credits even if I barely pass with a 50 on these exams.
https://clep.collegeboard.org/college-cr...university
Keep in mind that not every CLEP exam will apply to every WGU degree. CLEP is mostly gen ed credit and WGU degrees don't have many gen eds.
WGU has accepted CLEP and DSST exams for years - as many years as I've been on here, so at least 10.
They used to have a breakdown of what they accepted, but for whatever reason removed that info a long time ago.
Awesome. Thank you. If CLEP is easier + more affordable than some of the other credit provider sources, I'd love to take Calculus via clep.
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(04-23-2021, 06:11 PM)rachel83az Wrote: You've always had to pay the proctoring fee out of pocket and then get reimbursed by ModernStates afterward. Even so, $30 isn't a bad price to pay for an exam. It's only slightly more than Saylor.
Yes, and at least in my area, that is about what you would pay for an administrative fee at all the physical test centers I have been able to find, so it seems like a fair price to pay to get to do it in your own controlled setting.
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This is good news for people living far away from a CLEP center, does anyone know if the online CLEP exams can be taken from outside the U.S.? This may sound a excessive, but can international students enjoy the free CLEP vouchers from Modern States too?
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No its only for those in USA
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(04-23-2021, 10:23 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: No its only for those in USA
Ah Ok, that makes sense.
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