02-28-2006, 02:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-28-2006, 02:04 AM by NeptuneHigh.)
Actually Excelsior follows ACE's recommendation for letter grading CLEPs. Exams that do not have enough statistical information are only awarded pass/fail grades which do not count towards your GPA. You also need to at least 30 credits to come from graded exams/courses to have a GPA listed on your Bachelor's (18 for associate, I believe).
Certain CLEP that have been revised, like Analyzing & Interpreting Literature and Introductory Psychology have lost their letter grading sometime in 2005!
Also note that all DSSTs are graded. For more information about Excelsior's policy, download their Assessment Guide.
Certain CLEP that have been revised, like Analyzing & Interpreting Literature and Introductory Psychology have lost their letter grading sometime in 2005!
Also note that all DSSTs are graded. For more information about Excelsior's policy, download their Assessment Guide.