Credit-By-Exam Policies (AP, CLEP)
Advanced Placement (AP)
Kean grants credit and appropriate advanced standing to students who have successfully completed Advanced Placement courses in high school and who have passed the Advanced Placement Examination of the College Entrance Examination Board with a grade of 3 or higher (with some exceptions that require a 4 or higher). Six semester hours of credit is granted for full-year AP courses. Three semester hours of credit is granted for one-semester AP courses. Three semester hours of degree credit is granted for the Advanced Placement courses “Latin Literature” or “Latin Vergil.”
Advanced Placement credit is recognized as fulfilling General Education requirements where applicable and is treated as ungraded but successfully completed transfer credit. If the Advanced Placement course can be equated with specific course(s) in the University, degree credit equivalent to one or two semesters’ work in those courses is then granted. Unless this credit is awarded on another college transcript and transferred to Kean, official score reports are required from the College Board in order to award credit at Kean.
For more information and the exam equivalencies, visit the Advanced Placement Credits page on the Kean website. For questions contact transfer@kean.edu
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is designed to test and recognize knowledge gained through non-college coursework ways. CLEP offers examinations measuring achievement in five general areas of the liberal arts, as well as in several specific subject areas (for a list of CLEP tests and their Kean Course Equivalencies, click here).
Kean awards up to 7 credits (2 courses) for examinations that measure general achievement in the areas of Kean’s GE Foundation courses (English composition (essay option only) and mathematics). Up to an additional 33 credits can be awarded as GE Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Distribution courses, Additional Required Courses or Free Electives for examinations that measure general achievement in the following areas: humanities and literature, world languages, natural sciences, history, social sciences and business. Credit is awarded for scores of 50 or above, except in foreign languages, where the equivalent four-semester level 2 score is required. CLEP credit cannot be applied to Kean Course Equivalencies requiring a grade higher than C for a given major. Students interested in CLEP testing should first consult with their faculty advisor to ensure that possible CLEP credits can be applied toward degree requirements.
Please Note: Students cannot receive both CLEP equivalency credit and college coursework credit for the courses that have similar subjects (i.e. (a) students who have taken a college level course in literature cannot take any of the Literature exams for credit, (b) students who have taken a college level psychology course cannot take any of the psychology equated CLEP exams for credit), etc..
For additional information, visit: https://www.kean.edu/clep or contact transfer@kean.edu