2024-2025 Course Catalog

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Richland participates in the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), which allow students to obtain college credit based on their learning outside the classroom. CLEP examinations are available in over 30 areas, including Social Science, Natural Science, Humanities, and Mathematics. Credit through a CLEP examination may be applied to a degree or certificate as general education or elective(s).

Credit granted through a CLEP examination will be recorded as credit and will not be used in computing a grade point average. Credit will be recorded after completion of eight (8) semester hours toward an associate’s degree or certificate program. Students should check with the Registrar to verify how CLEP will be applied. Students who have enrolled in college study before attempting a CLEP examination will not be granted credit if they attempt an examination after they have received a grade for that specific course or for prior college study that is directly related to an exam taken.

For more information or to register to take a CLEP examination, contact the Testing Center, 217.875.7211, Ext. 6238, or the Academic Success Center, 217.875.7211, Ext. 6419. Payment for exams is made at the time of registration; the fee is not refundable.

 

 CLEP Course  CLEP Minimum Score   RCC Equivalent (number of credit hours where course number is unavailable) 
English
 American Literature 50   Not Accepting 
 Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50   Not Accepting
 College Composition (with Essay) 50   Not Accepting
 College Composition Modular 50   Not Accepting
 English Literature 50   Not Accepting
Humanities
 Humanities 50   Not Accepting
 Western Civilization I: Ancient Near to 1648 50  HIST 111 
 Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50   HIST 112 
World Languages
 French Language (2 semester) 50  Not Accepting
 French Language (4 semester) 62  Not Accepting
 German Language (2 semester) 50  GERM 101 
 German Language (4 semester) 63   GERM 102 
 Spanish Language (2 semester) 50   SPAN 101 
 Spanish Language (4 semester) 63   SPAN 102 
Social Science 
 American Government  50  POL S110 
 History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877  50  HIST 101
 History of the United States II:1865 to the Present  50  HIST 102
 Human Growth & Development  50  Not Accepting
 Introduction to Educational Psychology  50  Not Accepting
 Introductory Psychology  50  Not Accepting
 Introductory Sociology  50  Not Accepting
 Principles of Macroeconomics  50  ECON 231
 Principles of Microeconomics  50  ECON 232
 Social Sciences & History  50  Not Accepting
Math
 Calculus  50  MATH 121
 College Algebra 50  Not Accepting
 College Mathematics  50  Not Accepting
 Precalculus  50  Not Accepting
Sciences
 Biology  50  BIOL 101
 Chemistry  50  CHEM 131 - no lab (3.0)
 Natural Sciences  50  Physical Science - no lab (3.0)
Business & Computer Science 
 Financial Accounting  50  Not Accepting
 Information Systems & Computer Applications  50  Not Accepting
 Introductory Business Law  50  Not Accepting
 Principles of Management  50  Not Accepting
 Principles of Marketing  50  Not Accepting