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Other Forms of
Earned Credit 2. Advanced Placement (AP) – AP credit is granted to students who have the College Entrance Examination Board/AP send official Advanced Placement Test results to the Daytona State Admissions Office. Scores of five, four or three will earn credit. Check with the Records Office or Counseling/Advising for details on specific scores for subject areas. You receive credit, but not letter grades, for courses earned through AP. Earned credits are not computed into your GPA. Contact Daytona State’s Records Office, or the Counseling Office for AP requirements and information. 3. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – The CLEP is the national exam program which offers exams in academic subject matters. Certain scores will result in credit for college courses. (Score requirements vary depending on the institution.) Official CLEP scores should be sent from the College Entrance Examination Board/CLEP to the Admissions Office. If required scores are earned, you will receive credit, but not letter grades for the courses earned through CLEP. Applications, registration materials and test fee information about CLEP are available in Assessment Services Offices on each Daytona State College campus. 4. International Baccalaureate (IB) – Daytona State awards credit based upon higher level and/or subsidiary level IB exams. Official transcripts and scores should be sent from International Baccalaureate to the Admissions Office. You receive credit, but no letter grades, for courses earned through IB. Earned credits are not computed into your GPA. Contact Daytona State’s Records Office for IB requirements and information. 5. Cooperative Education – Students on all campuses have an opportunity to blend traditional classroom education with study-related work experience. Students gain practical experience in the job market and are awarded academic credit for approved training assignments. This credit may be used for the AA, AAS and AS degree or certificate programs. For information, contact the Co-op coordinator on the Daytona Beach Campus. 6. Independent Study – This provides in-depth study in selected disciplines. Under special circumstances, it also may be approved for students unable to attend regularly scheduled college credit classes. Students considering this option must identify an area of study with the assistance and approval of an instructor; complete the independent study agreement outlining the project/objectives to be accomplished; and get written approval from both the department chairperson and dean. 7. Air Force Reserved Officers Training Corp (AF ROTC) - Daytona State students may register for Air Force ROTC courses offered at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. AF ROTC offers two- and four-year programs. Students may complete the first two years of ROTC without military commitment. Elective credit is awarded for these courses. The U.S. Air Force offers ROTC academic scholarships to eligible students. For scholarship information, see the Financial Aid section of the catalog. For information on AF ROTC, call the ROTC office at Embry-Riddle at (386) 226-6880. 8. Academic Course Exchange (ACE) – Full-time Daytona State students in good academic standing are eligible to take approved courses, at no additional charge, at Bethune-Cookman College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Stetson University and University of Central Florida. For more information, please contact the Record’s office.rev. 2-29-08 |
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