I’m in the US and I’m going back to college after 15 years in the work force. I’d like to try to test out of some basic classes I have a lot of experience in, but no college credits. How does this work? Who runs this program, an accredited testing board or individual colleges? If you test out of a class, would that count as 3 (or equivalent) credit hours of college credit for other purposes such as professional licensure? Are there issues with acceptance by colleges of these types of tests? Thanks!

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    I’m pretty sure this is different at different schools, you’re going to have to ask. At my Uni (in the 90s) you could “challenge” 100 and 200 level courses for full credit. The prof had a bit of leeway on when, in the term, the test was offered and whether you’d be excused from attendance until then.

    It was easier, in my case, to sign up for the same course at the local community college (which didn’t have any attendance requirements) for $30/credit (again in the 90s), just show up for tests, and then transfer the credits.