At Butler Community College, taking College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests offers students an opportunity to accelerate their academic journey and save valuable time and money. CLEP exams allow students to demonstrate their knowledge in various subject areas and earn college credit without having to take the actual course.
Taking CLEP tests at Butler Community College offers several key benefits for students looking to accelerate their academic journey:
By taking CLEP tests at Butler, you’re making a smart choice to advance your education efficiently and cost-effectively.
CLEP testing at Butler is completed in our Andover & McConnell locations. Each testing session has limited space, so early registration is advised. Tests are by Appointments Only. To make an appointment to test, contact the testing center via e-mail testing@butlercc.edu.
You will be required to pay a $20 administrative fee to Butler at the Accounts Receivable Office. Forms of payment are credit and debit cards, check, or money order. The exam fee is paid directly to CLEP not to Butler. Visit www.collegeboard.org/clep for more information.
Colleges and universities have different policies on CLEP exam scores and the number of credits they award. Before taking a CLEP test, it’s up to you to check whether your chosen school will accept your score.If you plan to transfer from Butler to a four-year college or university, be sure to contact an advisor at that institution before taking a CLEP exam. They can confirm their specific CLEP credit requirements. Keep in mind that your new school will evaluate your original CLEP score based on their policies, rather than simply accepting the credit Butler has awarded.
To earn CLEP credit at Butler, you must meet the minimum score set by the English and Mathematics Departments. If you pass, your CLEP exam score will appear as "CR" (credit) on your transcript. The Butler Registrar awards CLEP credit with approval from the appropriate dean. In most cases, you’ll need to score in at least the 50th percentile to receive credit. You can apply up to 30 CLEP credit hours toward graduation.
While CLEP exams can help you earn college credit, they do not fulfill all degree requirements. To graduate from Butler, you must complete at least 15 credit hours in residence (courses taken directly at Butler).
If you have questions about earning credit through exams, contact the Registrar or Advising offices for guidance.
Nursing students can use CLEP exams to fulfill any of the seven prerequisite courses. However, since CLEP exams award credit without a letter grade, Butler considers CLEP credits equivalent to a grade of C when calculating your final GPA for program admission. Keep this in mind if you're aiming for a higher GPA to strengthen your application.
If you’re taking a CLEP exam at Butler’s McConnell Test Center, please note that exam fees are no longer collected on-site. Instead, you must register and pay through the College Board portal before arriving for your test.
Important Steps:
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Butler has created this Scores Accepted and Credit Granted table to make it easy for you to understand how CLEP exams can count toward your degree. Here’s why it’s a valuable resource:
This table makes the CLEP credit process simple, transparent, and accessible, so you can confidently plan your education at Butler.
|
CLEP Exam |
Minimum Score |
BCC Equivalent |
Credits |
|
Financial Accounting |
50 |
BA 130 Financial Accounting |
4 |
|
Introduction Business Law |
50 |
BA 115 Business Law 1 |
3 |
|
Principles of Management |
50 |
BA 210 Principles of Management |
3 |
|
Principles of Marketing |
50 |
BA 140 Introduction to Marketing |
3 |
|
American Government |
50 |
PO 141 American Federal Government |
3 |
|
American Literature |
50 |
LT 215 American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 or LT 216 American Literature 2: 1865 to Present |
3 |
|
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
50 |
LT 201 Introduction to Literature |
3 |
|
College Composition |
50 |
EG 101 English Composition 1 |
3 |
|
English Literature |
50 |
LT 211 British Literature 1: Ogrins to 1784 and LT 212: British Literature 2: 1784 to Present |
6 |
|
French Language Level 1 Proficiency |
50 |
FL 118 Beginning French 1 |
5 |
|
French Language Level 2 Proficiency |
59 |
FL 118 Beginning French 1 and FL 119 Beginning French 2 |
10 |
|
History of U.S 2: 1865 to Present |
50 |
HS 132 US History 2 |
3 |
|
History of U.S 1: Early Colonization to 1877 |
50 |
HS 131 US History 1 |
3 |
|
Human Growth and Development |
50 |
PY 260 Developmental Psychology |
3 |
|
Humanities |
50 |
HU 100 Humanities: Ancient to Medieval or HU 101 Humanities: Renaissance to Modern |
3 |
|
Introductory Psychology |
50 |
PY 160 General Psychology |
3 |
|
Introductory to Sociology |
50 |
SO 105 Sociology |
3 |
|
Principles of Macroeconomics |
50 |
EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
Principles of Microeconomics |
50 |
EC 200 Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
|
Spanish Language Level 1 Proficiency |
50 |
FL 107 Beginning Spanish 1 |
5 |
|
Spanish Language Level 2 Proficiency |
63 |
FL 107 Beginning Spanish 1 and FL 108 Beginning Spanish 2 |
10 |
|
Spanish with Writing Level 1 Proficiency |
50 |
FL 108 Beginning Spanish 2 |
5 |
|
Spanish with Writing Level 2 Proficiency |
65 |
FL 108 Beginning Spanish 2 and FL 201 Intermediate Spanish |
10 |
|
Western Civilization 1: Ancient Near East to 1648 |
50 |
HS 121 History of Western Civilization 1 |
3 |
|
Western Civilization 2: 1648 to Present |
50 |
HS 122 History of Western Civilization 2 |
3 |
|
Biology |
50 |
BI 110 General Biology |
5 |
|
Calculus |
50 |
MA 151 Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry |
5 |
|
Chemistry |
50 |
CH 106 Introduction to General Chemistry |
5 |
|
College Algebra |
50 |
MA 135 College Algebra |
3 |
|
College Mathematics |
50 |
MA 130 Contemporary Math |
3 |
|
General Biology |
50 |
BI 110 General Biology |
5 |
|
Precalculus |
50 |
MA 145 Pre-Calculus Mathematics |
5 |
The more you prepare, the smoother your path will be to achieve your educational and career goals.
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