Credit by Challenge Examination
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A student may elect to receive credit for a course by
challenge examination for any course approved by the academic discipline
as a course eligible for challenge. The following restrictions and
procedures apply:
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Students must register for a Credit-by-Challenge
Examination by printing a form available on the
Registration and Records website and taking this to the Department
Office of the department offering the course (COBA advisors for Business
Administration courses) by the end of the fifth day of classes in the
semester.
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Credit is recorded on the student transcript as
awarded in the semester following the successful challenge of a course.
Students challenging courses in the Spring Semester have the option of
having the credit reported in either the Summer Session or the Fall
Semester, but must specify on the form requesting the examination
whether they want to have the credit recorded during the Summer session
or the Fall semester. Students must pay all applicable University fees
for the term in which the credit is reported on the transcript. The
successfully challenged course is included in determining all fees,
including the State University Fee.
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Examinations are scheduled to take place early each
semester. Students will receive their results prior to the beginning of
the Priority Registration period for the next term.
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Successful challenge of a course will result in a
grade of Credit. Successfully challenged courses do not count against
the limit on the number of courses that may be taken for a grade of
Credit/No Credit and can be applied to major requirements with the
approval of the major department.
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Credit by examination may not be used to fulfill the
residency requirement. (Title 5, §40403)
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A student must demonstrate competency in writing
skills as part of the challenge examination.
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Students may not challenge courses under the following
circumstances:
Ø Students may not challenge courses in which they are currently enrolled.
Ø A student may not elect to challenge a course for which any grade (including “U”, “F”, “WU”, “IC”, “NC”, or “AU”) was received in a previous semester, for which academic renewal has been granted, or for which a prior challenge has been unsuccessful.
Ø A student may not challenge a course that is listed in the catalog as a prerequisite for a course in which academic credit has already been granted.
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Students who successfully complete the challenge exam
for a course for which the challenge was prohibited (as detailed above)
will not receive credit.
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Courses cannot be challenged to fulfill upper-division
General Education requirements.
The following courses are approved for credit by challenge examination:
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ECON 201 |
ECON 202 |
GBM 425 |
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KINE 204 |
MKTG 302 |
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Credit by challenge examinations for language courses have been suspended for Spring 2007.
This page was
updated on April 1, 2008