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Alternative Credit Programs/Credit Options
Students with wide varieties of
education experience may convert this experience into college credits
on the basis of satifactory performance on proficiency examinations. A
person who has been officially accepted as a Harper student may apply
for and receive college credit by meeting the course objectives for no
more than 42 semester hours of the degree program and one-half of the
academic program required for graduation at Harper. This could include
Advanced Palacement (AP) credit, College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
credit, Harper College Proficiency Exam credit, the American Counil on
Education recommendations for Defense Activity of Non-Traditional Education
Support (DANTES, previously USAFI) and the Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored
Instruction (PONSI).
Guidelines, policies
and procedures for these programs are available from the Assessment and
Testing Center.
Advanced Placement Program (Offered Only in High School)
Credit and placement will be awarded to students with adequate Advanced
Placement (AP) examination grades in areas comparable to the Harper curriculum.
The granting of credit and/or advanced placement will be determined following
the guidelines listed in the Credit by Examination bulletin available
in the Assessment and Testing Center.
College Level Examination Program
Credit through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is available
to all students who feel they have acquired the necessary proficiency
level to meet the requirements in a variety of subjects not covered by
Harper College proficiency tests. A student who has previously completed
CLEP tests should request that the scores be sent to the Assessment Center.
Information regarding CLEP examination may be obtained by requesting a
CLEP brochure from the Assessment Center. Criteria for granting credit
have been determined by each academic division. Granting of CLEP credit
by Harper College is contingent upon completion of application procedures.
Harper College Proficiency Examination Program
Departmental proficiency tests have been created by Harper College faculty
for many courses not available through the CLEP program. Written permission
to take a proficiency test must be received from the appropriate program
coordinator or department chairman and brought to the Office of Assessment
and Testing Services. Permission forms are available in the office of
each academic division.
American Council on Education Credit Recommendations
Credit will be granted for extrainstitutional educational experience earned
through formal military training and the Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored
Instruction (PONSl) and recommended by the Office on Educational Credit
and Credentials of the American Council on Education. Veterans must submit
the DD Form 214, Armed Forces of the United States Report of Transfer
or Discharge, a transcript of in-service training from the appropriate
service, or an official report of educational achievement through Defense
Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES, previously USAFl)
for credit evaluation. DANTES tests equivalent to College Level Examination
Program (CLEP) tests will be evaluated using Harper College CLEP standards.
Students with credits from the Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction
(PONSl) must submit a transcript from the business corporation, government
agency or professional association where the credit was completed. The
American Council on Education recommendations for these extrainstitutional
credits will be considered only if the courses are equivalent to the courses
offered by the College.

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