CLEP test Center
Posted on December 6th, 2007 by Amy
Categories: Alumni, General
Prospective and Current Students can now earn college credit toward a degree at NTI through Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school and/or the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). Both programs are nationally recognized services operated by the College Board that permit students to earn credit for previous learning and general knowledge. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams. As such, students can easily transfer these credits to other colleges.
Through AP or CLEP testing, students may earn credit toward graduation for courses in general education subjects (communications, humanities, social sciences, mathematical reasoning and natural sciences). To earn credit, students must earn a score equal to or greater than the ACE Recommended Score.
Postsecondary CLEP opportunity
The state of Minnesota will pay the CLEP exam fee for MN public, private and home educated high school students. Students will still need to pay NTI to administer each test. Interested high school students should contact their high school counselor or principal for an authorization form or for more information. Authorization forms and detailed information is available through the State Education Web Site.
For more information
Information for current students
Information for potential students
Prospective and Current Students can now earn college credit toward a degree at NTI through Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school and/or the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). Both programs are nationally recognized services operated by the College Board that permit students to earn credit for previous learning and general knowledge. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams. As such, students can easily transfer these credits to other colleges.
Through AP or CLEP testing, students may earn credit toward graduation for courses in general education subjects (communications, humanities, social sciences, mathematical reasoning and natural sciences). To earn credit, students must earn a score equal to or greater than the ACE Recommended Score.
Postsecondary CLEP opportunity
The state of Minnesota will pay the CLEP exam fee for MN public, private and home educated high school students. Students will still need to pay NTI to administer each test. Interested high school students should contact their high school counselor or principal for an authorization form or for more information. Authorization forms and detailed information is available through the State Education Web Site.
For more information
Information for current students
Information for potential students