Tips for Testing out of College Courses
Discover tips to test out of CLEP test exams, DSST exams, and other college level courses to save you time and money in your degree program.
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Earning College Credits by Examination While in the Military
Military members have two basic types of college level exams available to them for free, and a third option which used to be free, but can still save you time and money:- CLEP Tests
- DANTES Exams (DSST)
- Excelsior Exams*
CLEP Tests – College Level Examination Program
A CLEP test, or College Level Examination Program, is a standard college level exam program that is accepted by many colleges and universities around the US. There are approximately 35 different exams you can take which, when passed, give you corresponding college level credits. Depending on the university, they may or may not apply to your GPA, since the tests are usually given on a pass/fail basis. Each of the 34 tests can be taken via a computer. You can access your CLEP scores immediately after taking the exam and view your scores online within 24 hours. However, for College Composition and Spanish with Writing, it can take 2-3 weeks to see your score. In most cases you will need to send away for an official transcript before you are able to officially apply these credits to your degree program, so it’s usually best to wait until you are done taking CLEP tests so you don’t have to pay for multiple transcripts. Preparing for CLEP tests: There are specific study guides for each CLEP Test, and they are usually available at your base library. There may be a waiting list for some of the more popular titles, especially when it is close to graduation time as many people try to squeeze in extra credits to avoid waiting another semester to graduate. The study guides are usually multiple choice and are designed to test you on the topic, not teach you much new information. Because of this, I recommend studying the topic on your own to learn the knowledge before using the study guides. Note: Be sure you are ready to take the exam because you have to wait 3 months to retake it if you fail. Here is more information for CLEP Preparation Resources for Military Service Members.DANTES – Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support
DANTES, or Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support, is a large educational program which supports the off-duty education of Department of Defense members. DANTES offers a variety of educational programs as well as a testing program which can help DoD members earn college credit for the education or experience they have. These tests, which are now known as DSST tests (formerly DANTES Subject Standardized Tests), are offered free to military members, DoD personnel, and some others. Learn more about eligibility.
DANTES does more than just offer the DSST exams, as they are also responsible for offering a wide variety of other tests and entrance exams available through your base education office, including administering the CLEP tests, Excelsior tests, and entrance exams such as the ACT, SAT, GMAT, GRE, and more. DANTES also runs the popular Troops to Teachers Program, which helps veterans begin a second career as a public school teacher, often by offering free or reduced education programs and/or grants.