Advanced Placement. Students entering Douglass College
from secondary schools are awarded advanced placement college credit
for scores of 4 or 5 on the College Board Advanced Placement
Examinations. Credit is given for an advanced placement score of 3 only
at the specific direction of the appropriate academic department.
Credit is not given for scores of 1 or 2.
College Level Examination Program (CLEP). Students
who have taken subject tests of the College Level Examination Program
may have the scores and essay tests forwarded to the college for
evaluation by the appropriate academic departments.
Proficiency Examinations. An
academic department may recommend that credit be granted on the basis
of its own proficiency test. Matriculated students may request
per-mission after enrollment to take advantage of this plan. However,
it is up to the individual department to decide whether or not to
recommend credit.