College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
 


A student enrolled at Abraham Baldwin may earn full credit for certain courses by achieving acceptable scores on the College Level Examination Program tests. With a few exceptions, adequate test scores will match and substitute for specific courses in the current catalog. CLEP Tests are administered by the Student Development Center. All test results are evaluated by the Office of Enrollment Services and if credit is earned the results are recorded by course, course number, and semester hours earned. Successful CLEP tests are credited toward graduation but do not carry grades or quality points. CLEP credit is transferable within the University System of Georgia. Students interested in learning more about the College Level Examination Program should contact the Office of Student Development. Pre-registration and payment are required.


Credit-by-Examination Policy for CLEP Examinations
 

 

ACE
Recommended
Score

 
ABAC
Course Number

 
Semester
Hours

Composition and Literature

 

 

American Literature

50

ENGL 2130

3

Analyzing and Interpreting Literature

50

No Credit

--

English Composition with Essay

50

ENGL 1101

3

English Literature

50

ENGL 2120

3

Freshman College Composition

50

No Credit

--

Foreign Languages

 

 

 

French Language-Level 1 (two semesters)

50

LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX*

6

French Language-Level 2 (four semesters)

62

LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX*
LANG 12XX, LANG 22XX*

12

German Language-Level 1 (two semesters)

50

LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX*

6

German Language-Level 2 (four semesters)

63

 

12

Spanish Language-Level 1 (two semesters)

50

SPAN 1001,1002

6

Spanish Language-Level 2 (four semesters)

66

SPAN 1001, 1002,
SPAN 2001, 2002

12

Social Sciences and History

 

 

 

American Government

50

POLS 1101

3

History of the United States I:
     Early Colonizations to 1877

 
50

 
HIST 2111


3

History of the United States II:
     1865 to the Present


50


HIST 2112


3

Human Growth and Development

50

PSYC 2103

3

Humanities

50

HUMN 2221, 2222

6

Introduction to Educational Psychology

50

No Credit

--

Principles of Macroeconomics

50

ECON 2105

3

Principles of Microeconomics

50

ECON 2106

3

Introductory Psychology

50

PSYC 1101

3

Social Sciences and History

50

No Credit

--

Introductory Sociology

50

SOCI 1101

3

Western Civilization I:
     Ancient Near East to 1648

 
50

 
Area E Elective**

 
3

Western Civilization II:
     1648 to Present


50


Area E Elective


3

Science and Mathematics

 

 

 

Biology

50

BIOL 2107, 2107L

4

Calculus

50

MATH 2053

4

Chemistry

50

CHEM 1211, 1211L

4

College Algebra

50

MATH 1111

3

College Algebra-Trigonometry

50

MATH 1113

4

College Mathematics

50

No Credit

--

Natural Sciences – Need sub-scores

50

BIOL 1003, 1003L or
PHSC 1011, 1011L or
PHSC 1012, 1012L

  

4

Trigonometry

50

MATH 1112

3

Business

 

 

 

Principles of Accounting

50

ACCT 2101, 2102

6

Introductory Business Law

50

BUSA 2155

3

Information Systems and
     Computer Applications

 
50


No Credit

 
--

Principles of Marketing

50

MKTG 2175

3

Principles of Management

50

MGMT 2165

3

*LANG 12XX, LANG 21XX, AND LANG 22XX may be used in the core curriculum Areas B or Area C to meet the “foreign language (1002 or higher)” requirement.

**This elective may be used in the core curriculum Area E to meet three hours of the “choose 6 hours” requirement.