College-Level Examination Program
(CLEP) Credit
Credit earned through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) at a Florida public institution prior to initial enrollment at UNF will receive equivalent transfer credit. CLEP scores for which credit is not awarded at another Florida public institution will be evaluated in accordance with the statewide articulation agreement. For CLEP tests currently available, UNF students may register for CLEP examinations designed to cover material in the University general education curriculum in accordance with the statewide articulation agreement. Credit earning scores and course credit awarded can be found on the Florida Statewide Course Numbering System website. Students are advised to register for CLEP prior to the semester in which they intend to use the CLEP credit. Official scores must be mailed to One Stop Student Services prior to the end of the add/drop period of the semester in which credit is to be recorded. Students are further advised to refrain from enrolling for any course that requires a prerequisite for which CLEP is to be substituted (i.e., a student should not register for French II if the student is attempting to achieve CLEP credit for French I). A CLEP examination may not be used to forgive a grade already earned.
By presenting appropriate CLEP scores, students may earn as many as 30 credit hours. The applicability of these credits toward completion of general education requirements will be determined by Enrollment Services Processing. Credit will be granted for examinations based on passing scores in the statewide articulation agreement. Further information on the awarding of transfer credit through CLEP may be obtained from One Stop Student Services.
Information is subject to change.
| CLEP Test Title |
UNF Course
Equivalent
|
Score Needed |
UNF Credit Received |
| American Government |
POS 2041 |
50 |
3 hours Social Science Part A |
| American Literature |
AML 2000 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Calculus |
MAC 2233 |
50 |
4 hours Gordon Rule Mathematics |
| College Algebra |
MAC 1105 |
50 |
3 hours Gordon Rule Mathematics |
| College Composition |
ENC 1101 & ENC1102 |
50 |
6 hours English |
| College Mathematics |
MGF1107 |
50 |
3 hours Gordon Rule Mathematics |
| English Literature |
ENL 1000 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Financial Accounting |
ACG 1001 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| French |
FRE 1120 |
50 |
4 hours Foreign Language |
| French |
FRE 1120 & FRE 1121 |
59 |
8 hours Foreign Language |
| General Biology |
BSC 1005 |
50 |
3 hours Non-Lab Science |
| General Chemistry |
CHM 1020 or CHM 1025 |
50 |
3 hours Non-Lab Science |
| German |
GER 1120 |
50 |
4 hours Foreign Language |
| German |
GER 1120 & GER 1121 |
60 |
8 hours Foreign Language |
| History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 |
AMH 2010 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| History of the United States II: 1865 to Present |
AMH 2020 |
50 |
3 hours Social Science Part A |
| Human Growth & Development |
DEP 2004 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Humanities |
HUM 1235 |
50 |
3 hours Non-Applied Fine Art |
| Information Systems & Computer Applications |
CGS 1077 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Introductory Business Law |
BUL 1241 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Introductory Educational Psychology |
EDP 1002 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Introductory Psychology |
PSY 2012 |
50 |
3 hours Social Science Part A |
| Introductory Sociology |
SYG 2000 |
50 |
3 hours Social Science Part A |
| Precalculus |
MAC 1147 |
50
|
3 hours Gordon Rule Mathematics |
| Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECO 2013 |
50 |
3 hours Social Science Part A |
| Principles of Management |
MAN 2021 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Principles of Marketing |
MAR 2011 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Principles of Microeconomics |
ECO 2023 |
50 |
3 hours Elective |
| Spanish |
SPN 1120 |
50 |
4 hours Foreign Language |
| Spanish |
SPN 1120 & SPN 1121 |
63 |
8 hours Foreign Language |
| Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 |
EUH 1000 |
50 |
3 hours General Humanities |
| Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present |
EUH 1001 |
50 |
3 hours General Humanities |
College Level Examination Program Credit