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Proficiency Examination Program
 

Oswego has established a proficiency examination program to serve students who seek recognition for achievement acquired outside the conventional college classroom.  The program has been established to help those students entering Oswego as well as those already matriculated.  Advanced Placement (AP) and College Level Examination Program (CLEP) are the proficiency examinations recognized by Oswego for college credit.  Any undergraduate at Oswego may receive a maximum of 30 semester hours(sh) of credit and with departmental approval may receive up to a maximum of 12 semester hours of credit toward a major program via proficiency examinations.

Advanced Placement (AP)
The AP Program of the College Entrance Examination Board is designed to enable students to pursue college-level studies while still in secondary school.  The exams are graded on a five point scale; in order to receive Oswego credit a score of three or higher must be earned. Credit for the successful completion of each exam is awarded in the following manner. 

Official AP transcripts are required to receive college credit.  Call 1-888-CALL-4-AP to have your AP credits transferred and use our CEEB code of 2543.

 Examination  Minimum Score sh
 American History

3-4

3

 American History

5

6

 Art History

3

3

 Art Studio Drawing

3

3

 Art Studio General

3

3

 Biology

3

4

 Chemistry

3

8

 Computer Science A

3

3

 Computer Science AB

3

3

 Economics Macro

3

3

 Economics Micro

3

 English Lang/Comp

3

 English Comp/Lit

3

6

 Environmental Science

 European History

3-4 

 European History

6

 French Language

 French Literature

 German Language

3

 German Literature

 Gov't & Politics American

 Gov't & Politics Comparative

 Human Geography

3

3

 Mathematics Calculus AB

 Mathematics Calculus BC

 Mathematics Statistics

 Music Listening/Literature

 Music Theory

 Physics B

 Physics C Mec

 Physics C E & M

 Psychology

 Spanish Language

 Spanish Literature

 World History 

Information about the AP program may be obtained from the Oswego Office of Admissions or the College Board Advanced Placement Program, PO Box 6771, Princeton, NJ 08541.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
CLEP, offered by the College Board, is the most widely accepted credit-by-exam program in the country and exams offered by CLEP include both General and Subject examinations.

General Exams
     With the exception of the English Composition with essay exam, students may only receive Arts and Sciences elective credit for the successful completion of the General Exam(s).
English Composition with Essay Exam
     Students who receive a score of 52 or more on the English Composition with Essay Exam will be exempted from the Basic skills: Writing requirement of the general education program.  Students who receive a score between 50 and 51 will be awarded 3 sh of Arts and Sciences elective credit.
Subject Exams
     Students may be exempted from specific courses by successfully completing a Subject Exam.  A minimum score of 50 or more is required to be awarded credit.  

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 Examination

Minimum Score 

sh 

 General Examination

 English Composition

50 

 English Comp w/Essay

52 

 Humanities

50 

 Mathematics

50 

 Natural Sciences

50 

 Social Sciences & History

50 

 Subject Examinations

 American Gov't

50 

 American History I

50 

 American History II

50 

 American Literature

50 

 Analysis & Interpretation of Literature

50

6

 Calculus w/ Elementary Functions

50

4

 College Algebra

50

3

 College Algebra/ Trigonometry

50

6

 College French Level I

50

6

 College French Level II

59

12

 College German Level I

60

12

 College German Level II

60

12

 College Spanish Level I

50

6

 College Spanish Level II

63

12

 English Literature

50

6

 Freshman College Composition

50

6

 General Biology

50

6

 General Chemistry

50

6

 Human Growth & Development

50

3

 Info Systems & Computer App.

50

3

 Introductory Accounting

50

3

 Introductory Business Law

50

3

 Intro to Educational Psychology

50

3

 Introductory Psychology

50

3

 Principles of Macroeconomics

50

3

 Principles of Management

50

3

 Principles of Marketing

50

3

 Principles of Microeconomics

50

3

 Precalculus

50

3

 Introductory Sociology

50

3

 Western Civilization I

50

3

 Western Civilization II

50 

Log onto the Division of Extended Learning  CLEP webpage or call 315-312-2270 for more information about the program.  

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 Last Updated: 7/3/08