Only the open test dates will appear in ASTRO. Additional dates will be posted shortly. The dates listed below indicate when the exam will be administered. There is no standby registration available.
You must register at least one business day before your selected test date. The CLEP examination is not administered on a walk-in basis. Examinees may not leave during pauses between sections on multiple section tests.
Examinees may leave the room briefly to use the restroom or take medication, however, their testing clock will continue to run during the break, and they may not leave the sixth floor. There are no scheduled breaks during testing. You will be required to lock up all personal belongings, including those in your pockets, in a locker 12" wide x 16" deep X 11" high. Please review this entire web site before following these steps. This link provides both technical requirements and registration instructions. Get more information about the Departmental Credit by Exam program.ĬLEP testing is also available through Remote Proctoring online: by the College Board. Wayne State Students: A department may offer course credit in an area CLEP does not cover. Non-Wayne State students must check with their institution for its policies. Students should also consult with an Academic Advisor to help determine which are appropriate for their program and circumstances. The CLEP policy for Wayne State University is available on the Transfer Credit website. Individuals are responsible for obtaining their college's CLEP credit-granting policy and determining which CLEP test is appropriate for them.ĬLEP examination names, descriptions, and CLEP Exam Study Guides are available on the National CLEP website and in the Information for Test Takers bulletin. The Wayne State Testing Office is an open CLEP testing center, meaning we administer the test for both WSU Students and non-students testing for other schools/institutions.Įvery school or institution that utilizes the program sets their own policy regarding which of the 34 CLEP exams they will accept, what passing scores are required, and what courses and how many credits will be awarded. The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a national, computer-based, credit-by-examination program sponsored The College Board.