College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

The College Level Examination Program® (CLEP) helps students receive college credit for what they already know, for a fraction of the cost of a college course. CLEP exams test mastery of college-level material acquired in a variety of ways such as general academic instructions, significant independent study, or extracurricular work.

CLEP exam-takers include adults just entering or returning to school, military service members, and traditional college students. Visit the College Board's CLEP website for more information on CLEP, including recent test information guides and how to order a transcript.

Credits awarded by passing scores on CLEP tests may be used in combination with other acceleration methods for a maximum of 45 hours of credit (for example, credits earned through options such as AP and IB count toward the 45 credit maximum)

CLEP exams are given at Eastern Florida, or students may provide transcripts from exams taken at other testing sites. View information on taking a CLEP or DSST at EFSC.

Earning CLEP Credit

  • CLEP scores must be submitted on an official score report or transcript from the organization administering the examination.
  • A maximum of 45 semester hours of combined credit from accelerated mechanisms and/or prior learning assessment can be applied toward a degree.
  • Duplicate credit cannot be awarded, i.e. if student has already received a grade of “C” or higher for a course, student will not be awarded credit for the course again.
  • Courses may be used for grade forgiveness purposes if student did not previously pass the course.
  • The grade of “S” is given for each course, and will not calculate into student’s GPA.
  • Students must be aware of initial testing and retake policies for each exam. Some exams require students to wait a specific amount of time before they can retake the exam.
  • For graduation purposes, CLEP exams must be taken and successfully passed prior to the last date of the month in which graduation is sought.
  • Students will not be assessed any tuition or fees for credits awarded. Students are responsible for costs associated with taking the exam and any documentation needed.

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CLEP Equivalencies

Last updated September 4, 2024
Please Note: Data in the chart is based on requirements set by the State of Florida, which are subject to change.

CLEP Equivalencies Table
Exam Title Minimum
Score
Equivalent Course Credits Comments
Algebra, College 50 MAC 1105 (core) 3  
American Government 50 POS 2041 3 Meets Florida Civic Literacy Course & Exam Requirement (FCLE)
American Literature 50 AML 1X00 3 Max 3 credits
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature No direct equivalent. Recommend American or English Literature exams instead     No credit given
Biology 50 BSCC 1005 (core) 3 No lab credit
Business Law, Introduction to 50 BUL 2241 3  
Calculus 50 MAC 1233 3  
Chemistry 50 CHM 1X20 (core) 3 No lab credit
College Composition 50 ENC 1101 (core) & 1102 6  
College Composition Modular No EFSC Equivalent Credit Awarded No guaranteed credit without essay portion
Educational Psychology,
Introduction to
50 EDP X002 3  
English Literature 50 ENL X000 3 Max 3 credits
Financial Accounting 50 ACG X001 3  
French Language - Level 1 50 FRE 1120 4  
French Language - Level 2 59 FRE 1120 & FRE 1121 8  
Freshman Composition No direct equivalent. Recommend English Composition with Essay instead     Replaced by College Composition Modular
German Language - Level 1 50 GER 1120 4  
German Language - Level 2 60 GER 1120 & GER 1121 8  
History of the United States 1: Early Colonization to 1877 50 AMH 2010 (core, civics) 3 AMH 2010 will have met the course and assessment requirement for civic literacy. AMH 2010 added to general education core, effective 2024-2025. 
History of the United States 2: 1865 to Present 50 AMH 2020 (core, civics) 3 AMH 2020 will have met the course and assessment requirement for civic literacy. AMH 2020 added to general education core, effective 2024-2025. 
Human Growth & Development 50 DEP 2004 3  
Humanities 50 HUM 2390 3 Interdisciplinary exam: 50% literature & 50% fine arts
Information Systems and Computer Applications 50 CGS X077 3 CGS X077 is unique to this exam. Exam content updated frequently.
Macroeconomics, Principles of 50 ECO 2013 (core) 3  
Management, Principles of 50 MAN 2021 3  
Marketing, Principles of 50 MAR 2011 3  
Mathematics, College 50 MGF 1106 or MGF 1107 3

 

Microeconomics, Principles of 50 ECO 2023 3  
Natural Science No direct equivalent. Recommend specific subject exams.      
Precalculus 50 MAC 1140 3  
Psychology, Introductory 50 PSY 2012 (core) 3  
Sociology, Introductory 50 SYG 2000 3  
Social Science and History No direct equivalent. Recommend specific subject exams.      
Spanish Language - Level 1 50 SPN 1120 4  
Spanish Language - Level 2 63 SPN 1120 & SPN 1121 8  
Spanish Language With Writing Level 1 50 SPN 1120    
Spanish Language With Writing Level 2 65 SPN 1120 & SPN 1121    
Trigonometry 50 MAC X114 2 Effective July 1, 2006 this test is no longer administered— replaced by “Precalculus” exam
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 EUH 1000 3  
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present 50 EUH 1001 3