11-26-2007, 09:47 PM
Old Rusty Pipe Wrote:For those in the U.S. military who happen to be multi-lingual, you can take the Defense Language Proficiency Test for college credit. The credit recommendations can be found at:
http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Se...entID=6962
There are three sections of the test: Listening, Reading, and Speaking. It is possible that not all three sections of the test will be available at your testing center. Contact your military college office for more information.
I bring this up because the potential credits earned are HUGE. One of my coworkers recently took the Korean version of the DLPT version 5. At our college office you can only take the Listening and Speaking. She maxed out the version she took, and netted herself 30 credits of Korean (10 lower, 20 upper) for about 5 hours of her time.
Can non-military take these exams??? I passed the Spanish CLEP pretty good and would love to have these units.
ImustStudy
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A.S. Liberal Arts- Excelsior College 2007
B.S. Criminal Justice- Excelsior College 2008
M.B.A.- California Coast University 2012
EdS- Liberty University 2014
EdD- Liberty University 2016
Miscellaneous graduate coursework from University of The Rockies and California InterContinental University (that did me absolutely NO GOOD whatsoever)
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A.S. Liberal Arts- Excelsior College 2007
B.S. Criminal Justice- Excelsior College 2008
M.B.A.- California Coast University 2012
EdS- Liberty University 2014
EdD- Liberty University 2016
Miscellaneous graduate coursework from University of The Rockies and California InterContinental University (that did me absolutely NO GOOD whatsoever)