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Does Your Credit-By-Exam Policy Make The Grade For Transfer Students? Institute for the Study of Transfer Students January 24, 2005. PRESENTATION AGENDA. Most popular credit-by-exams Research findings related to credit-by-exams Credit-by exam (CBE) policy definition and importance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Does Your Credit-By-Exam Policy Make The Grade For Transfer Students?

Institute for the Study of Transfer Students January 24, 2005

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PRESENTATION AGENDAI. Most popular credit-by-exams

II. Research findings related to credit-by-exams

III. Credit-by exam (CBE) policy definition and importance

IV. Exemplary state and institutional CBE policies

V. Personal CBE policy evaluation

VI. Available resources

VII. Questions and answers

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CREDIT-BY-EXAM

Advanced Placement• Over 1.1 million

students enrolled in AP courses

• 1.87 million exams

• 14,904 schools participate

• 3,558 colleges accept AP credit

• U.S. History exam most popular

CLEP• 190,000 exams

• Administered via computer

• 35 available exams

• 1,300 test centers

• Over 2,900 institutions accept CLEP credit

• Spanish exam most popular

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CBE MYTHS•Students who take credit-by-exams are not adequately prepared for the subsequent course

•Credit-by-exams take students out of my class

•Colleges lose tuition dollars when students take credit-by-exams

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RESEARCH SAYS…• Students who earn credit via CLEP/AP are more

likely to than their peers to complete a bachelor’s degree in four years

• Students who earn credit via CLEP/AP perform as well or better in subsequent courses than students who completed the introductory course

• Exempted CLEP/AP students have a higher cumulative GPA than students who did not take CLEP/AP

• Students earning credit by examination tend to take more courses overall. They actually take as many courses in the subject area as students who complete the introductory course.

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AP AND COLLEGE SUCCESS™

Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a bachelor’s degree in four years or less.

Source: Camara, Wayne. (2003). College Persistence, Graduation, and Remediation. College Board Research Notes (RN-19). New York, NY: College Board.

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POOR CBE POLICY…• Frustration

• Confusion

• Reduced Retention Rate

•Delayed Degree Completion

• Repetition of Prerequisite Courses

• Increased Academic Costs

• Abandonment of Potential

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IMPORTANCE OF A CBE POLICY• Allows students scoring well on exams to place out of

introductory courses and/or fulfill general education requirements

• Helps students move directly to material at their level and more quickly identify their academic interests

• Eliminates confusion for students transferring into a institution and establishes protocol for all involved

• Gives students more flexibility in their college curriculum, making it possible to pursue honors programs, double-majors, internships/co-ops, and study-abroad programs

• Provides students with a cost-effective means of earning college credit at time when college tuition is rising at unprecedented rate

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WHAT IS A CBE POLICY? Statements and guidelines outlining the

required procedure used in the transmission of credits-by-exam from outside of an institution. It includes:

• Accepted forms of credit-by-exam

• Required scores

• Course equivalents/placement

• Acceptance periods/transferability deadlines

• Limitations

• Procedural guidelines

• Established contact/chain-of-command

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CBE POLICY BASICS• Each college and university determines its own

policies regarding credit-by-exam, which may include granting credit, advanced placement, or both

• Granting credit reduces the number of credit hours required for graduation

• Awarding advanced placement allows a student to place out of the introductory course that is comparable to the credit-by-exam and move directly into the next, higher-level course

• Frequently, a qualifying grade can also fulfill university distribution or departmental requirements, such as a composition or a foreign language requirement

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WHO DEVELOPS CBE POLICY?• Faculty

• Registrar

•Dean

• Committees

• System Administrators

• State Legislative Bodies

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CREATING CBE POLICY•Option 1: Understand What an Exam Grade Represents

•Option 2: Use Data on the Performance of AP/CLEP Students in College

•Option 3: Base Your Policy on External Recommendations

•Option 4: Review Curricula and Exams

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CBE POLICY CHECKLIST• Which exams does your institution recognize for credit?

• For each individual exam, what is the required score?

• How much credit is granted for each exam?

• What type of credit is granted for each exam?

• What is the course equivalent for each exam?

• What is the timeframe for accepting this credit?

• How many total hours can be earned through credit-by-exam?

• How is CLEP/AP credit brought in from another institution handled in terms of required documentation?

• How often is your policy revisited and revised?

• What office/department is the key contact for questions regarding this policy?

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EXEMPTION DECISIONS ARE APPROPRIATE WHEN:• Students as skilled as students completing the course are awarded an exemption for that course

and

• Students less skilled than students completing a course are not awarded an exemption for that course.

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EXEMPTION DECISIONS ARE INAPPROPRIATE WHEN:• CLEP students are required to enroll in a course when their skills are on par with students completing that same course successfully

or

• CLEP students are exempted from courses when their skills are inferior to those of students completing the course.

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LET’S BRAINSTORMGood Policy and Bad Policy

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EXEMPLARY POLICIES

•State

• Florida

•Ohio

• Institutional

•Collin County Community College

•University of Arizona

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FLORIDA

• 2001 Legislature mandated establishing passing scores and course and credit equivalents for AP, IB, AICE, and CLEP

• Public community colleges and universities are required to award credit for exams as designated

• Articulation Coordination Committee adopted guidelines – www.facts.org

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OHIO• Statewide Articulation Transfer Policy

developed by Commission on Articulation and Transfer and approved by legislature (1998)

• Credit-by-exam provided for within policy

• “Transfer Module” or common body of knowledge required of all institutions established to better define application of all credit

• Method of earning credit not required to be recorded on transcript if part of Ohio Transfer Module

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COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE• Adherence to Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board policy

•Utilization of established percentile score in credit granting process

• Texas Common Course Numbering System utilized to make recognition of credits easier at other state institutions

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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA•Established articulation agreement with community colleges

•Policy distributed to CC advisors

•Transfer policy clearly stated

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What Do You

Know About Your Institution’s Credit-By-Exam

Policy?

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CBE POLICY DEVELOPMENT TOOLS•ACES Study

•Publications

•College Board Staff

•Peer Institutions

•www.collegeboard.com

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AP CREDIT POLICY INFO TOOL•www.collegeboard.com/ap/creditpolicy

• Searchable by institution

• For each institution that provided their AP credit policy information, you can find the following:

• A link to the institution’s own Web page that details its AP credit and placement policies

• A statement by the college or university about their AP policy

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FACULTY/ADVISOR RESOURCES

•CLEP Resource Center

http://ntis01.ets.org/onyx/clep/clepadmin.htm User Name: clepadmin

Password: CLEPmsa11# (case & number sensitive)

•AP Centralhttp://apcentral.collegeboard.com/

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WANT MORE INFORMATION?Michelle Overstreet

Higher Education Assessment Manager

(512) 721-1817

[email protected]

Janet Swandol

Associate Director, CLEP

(850) 521-4919

[email protected]

Thank you!


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