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Credit for Prior Learning

91桃色鈥檚 Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) program recognizes the knowledge and skills students have gained outside of academia. By honoring the diverse experiences students bring to 91桃色, CPL reduces barriers to graduation, lowers educational costs, and helps students advance in their careers.

Generally, we use 鈥淐redit for Prior Learning鈥 (or CPL) to signify all the ways that you can earn credit without taking traditional college classes. CPL includes:

  1. Standardized exams, like AP and CLEP exams;
  2. Credit by exam, where you take a faculty-designed exam;
  3. Receiving credit for other training, such as courses you took from your employer or training you received in the military.

This page can guide you through the process of receiving credit in any of these areas. However, it is also important to read through the g for official practices. To find information on credit for prior learning, search for the phrase 鈥淣on-traditional credit.鈥

Standardized Exams

The full list of standardized exams is available in the catalog. Generally, students take one of the standardized exams and receive a score, which is then equivalent to a specific class. For example, if you take the AP 2D-Art & Design course and receive a 4, 91桃色 can award you credit for ART 107. If you have taken a standardized exam, make sure you share the results of that exam in your application materials.

Credit by Exam

You may be able to get credit for a class by completing a comprehensive examination that demonstrates your mastery of the course鈥檚 outcomes. Guidelines for credit by internal examination are published in the 91桃色 Catalog.聽

Not all classes have this option. Contact the course instructor if you have experience in a topic and believe you could pass a comprehensive exam. If credit by exams is an option for you, keep in mind that a fee is required and that you cannot repeat the exam. For all the formal requirements regarding credit by exam, visit and then search for 鈥渃redit by exam.鈥

Military training

Student in military uniformIf you served in the military, there may be ways that 91桃色 can recognize the training you received and award you credit. When applying for 91桃色, submit your Joint Services Transcript (JST) so the Office of the Registrar can review it.

We’ve already linked some military courses to 91桃色 course equivalents. You can find this list by visiting and searching for 鈥渘on-traditional credit.鈥

If you took classes with the Community College of the Air Force, your transcripts will be evaluated like any other college transcript. For all other military training, we鈥檒l evaluate the JST forms.

Credit for military service

If you served more than 12 months on active duty in the United States Armed Forces and were honorably discharged, you can request four general elective credits. When you apply, make sure you include a copy of the Report of Separation (DD 214).

What you need to know about Credit for Prior Learning at 91桃色

  1. Maximum credits. The number of CPL credits that may be applied toward a 91桃色 degree may not exceed one-half of the minimum number of credits required for that degree.
  2. Grade point average. Any CPL credit recognized by 91桃色 does not affect your grade point average.
  3. Residency. Anyone who graduates from 91桃色 College must complete thirty (30) upper-division credits in residence. Credits awarded for prior learning cannot be used to meet this requirement. (See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements (AE 4.2))
  4. Transferring CPL credits. 91桃色 will not accept non-traditional CPL credits transferred from another institution. However, you can submit your materials to have them re-evaluated by the Office of the Registrar.