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Credit By Exam

UTRGV students are eligible to receive college credit through one of the following examinations: Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or College-Level Examination Program (CLEP).

Eligibility

Students must meet the eligibility criteria below to claim credits by examination.

  • Must have taken an eligible exam: Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and/or College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). 
  • Official scores must be sent directly to UTRGV from the testing agency. Students can confirm if scores are received by checking the Prior Education and Testing menu option on their Student Profile in ASSIST. 
  • Test scores must meet the minimum required score for credit according to our institutional policies.  
  • Cannot have taken the equivalent course at UTRGV or another institution and have earned a passing grade (D or higher). 
  • Cannot claim the exam credit at another institution. 
  • Must have enrollment at UTRGV 
    NOTE: For students with no prior enrollment at UTRGV, the option to request credit becomes available after Census Day of their first term of enrollment. 

Petitioning Credit

To add the credits to their academic record, students must follow these steps: 

  • Log in to my.utrgv.edu 
  • Click on the ASSIST application 
  • Select the Student Profile from the Student Services menu option  
  • Click on the menu option called Credit By Exam and follow the prompts. It is highly recommended that students consult with their advisor before claiming the credits as this process is not reversible. 

Things to know about claiming credit by examination: 

  • The decision to accept these credits is not reversible. 
  • Earning a passing grade (D or better) or credit at any institution for courses claimed through Credit by Examination will result in the course claimed being considered a repeated course. 
  • Course credit granted through Credit by Examination is part of the student’s academic record, even if the course is repeated. 
  • All the credits requested will be added to the student’s academic record. Only 30 hours of credit by examination, regardless of the source (AP/IB/CLEP or other), can be used to satisfy degree requirements. 
  • If multiple exams result in the same course credit equivalency, the credit will only be given once. 
  • A grade of CR will be granted for any credit requested. Grades of CR are not calculated in the GPA. 
  • Credit by Examination may affect tuition rebate eligibility, financial aid grants, preparedness for other required courses, excess hour limits, eligibility for admission to professional/medical programs, etc. 

Credit by Exam Course Equivalency

Credit by Examination is available for the following:

AP Exam UTRGV Course Equivalent Course Title Minimum Required Score Semester Credit Hours
African American Studies HIST 1076A General Credit - AP 3 3
Art - 2-D Design ARTS 1311 Design I 3 3
Art - 3-D Design ARTS 1312 Design II 3 3
Art - Drawing ARTS 1316 Drawing I 3 3
Art History

ARTS 1301

ARTS 1303

Art Appreciation 

Art History I Prehistoric to the 14th-Century

3 6
Biology 

BIOL 1406

BIOL 1407

General Biology I

General Biology II

3 8
Calculus (AB)  MATH 2413 Calculus I 3 4
Calculus (BC)

MATH 2413

MATH 2414

Calculus I

Calculus II

3 8
Pre-Calculus

MATH 2412

Pre-Calculus

3 4
Chemistry 

CHEM 1311

CHEM 1111

CHEM 1312

CHEM 1112

General Chemistry I

General Chemistry I Lab

General Chemistry II

General Chemistry II Lab

3 8

Chinese, Japanese, Italian

or 

Latin Language and Culture

FORL 1311

FORL 1312

Foreign Languages I

Foreign Languages II

3 6
Comparative Government and Politics POLS 2330 Introduction to Globalization 3 3
Computer Science (A)  CSCI 1470 Computer Science I 3 4
Computer Science Principles  CSCI 1101 Introduction to Computer Science 3 1
Economics (Macro)  ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 3
Economics (Micro)  ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 3 3
English Language  ENGL 1301 Rhetoric and Composition I 3 3
English Literature and Composition ENGL 2341 Introduction to Literature 3 3
Environmental Science

ENVR 1401

ENVR 1402

Introduction to Environmental Science I

Introduction to Environmental Science II

3 8
European History HIST 1076B General Credit - AP 3 3
French Language and Culture

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

Beginning French I

Beginning French II

3 6
French Language and Culture

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

FREN 2311

Beginning French I

Beginning French II

Intermediate French I

4 9
French Language and Culture

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

FREN 2311

FREN 2312

Beginning French I

Beginning French II

Intermediate French I

Intermediate French II

5 12
German Language and Culture GERM 1311 Beginning German I 3 3
German Language and Culture

GERM 1311

GERM 1312

Beginning German I

Beginning German II

4 6
German Language and Culture

GERM 1311

GERM 1312

FORL 1311

Beginning German I

Beginning German II

Foreign Language I

5 9
Human Geography GEOG 1076A General Credit - AP 3 3
Music Theory MUSI  1076A General Credit - AP 3 3
Physics (C) - Electricity & Magnetism 

PHYS 1402

or

PHYS 2426 

General Physics II

or

Physics for Scientists & Engineers II

3 4
Physics (C) - Mechanics 

PHYS 1401

or

PHYS 2425 

General Physics I

or

Physics for Scientists & Engineers I

3 4
Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I 3 4
Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II 3 4
Psychology  PSYC 2301 General Psychology 3 3

Spanish Language

or 

Spanish Literature 

SPAN 1311

SPAN 1312

SPAN 2311

Beginning Spanish I

Beginning Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish I

4 9

Spanish Language

or 

Spanish Literature

SPAN 1311

SPAN 1312

SPAN 2311

SPAN 2312 

Beginning Spanish I

Beginning Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish I

Intermediate Spanish II

5 12

Spanish Language

or 

Spanish Literature

SPAN 1311

SPAN 1312 

Beginning Spanish I

Beginning Spanish II

3 6
Statistics 

MATH 1342

or

PSYC 2302

Elementary Statistical Methods

or

Basic Statistics for Psychologists

3 3
U.S. Government POLS 2305 U.S. Federal Govmt & Politics 3 3
U.S. History HIST 1301 U.S. History I 3 3
U.S. History

HIST 1301

HIST 1302 

U.S. History I

U.S. History II

4 6
World History: Modern HIST 2321 World History I 3 3

NOTE: High school students anticipating college credit through College Entrance Examination Board Achievement, Advanced Placement Tests and/or International Baccalaureate should make arrangements to take the proper examination(s) with their high school counselors, AP or IB coordinators. This should be done in time for scores to be received and evaluated by UTRGV before students begin their first semester.

CLEP Exam (Subject) UTRGV Couse Equivalent Course Title Minimum Required Score Semester Credit Hours
American Government POLS 2305 U.S. Federal Government & Politics 50 3
American Literature ENGL 2326 Introduction to American Literature 50 3
Analysis of Interp Lit ENGL 2341 Introduction to Literature 50 3
Biology

BIOL 1406

BIOL 1407

General Biology I (lecture + lab)

General Biology II (lecture + lab)

50 8
Calculus

MATH 2413

MATH 2414

Calculus I

Calculus II

50 8
Chemistry

CHEM 1311

CHEM 1111

CHEM 1312

CHEM 1112

General Chemistry I

General Chemistry I Lab

General Chemistry II

General Chemistry II Lab

50 8
College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 50 3
English Literature ENGL 2321 Introduction to British Literature 50 3
Financial Accounting ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting 53 3
French Lang FREN 1311 Beginning French I 50 3
French Lang

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

Beginning French I

Beginning French II

52 6
French Lang

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

FREN 2311

Beginning French I

Beginning French II

Intermediate French I

65 9
French Lang

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

FREN 2311

FREN 2312

Beginning French I

Beginning French II

Intermediate French I

Intermediate French II

75 12
German Lang GERM 1311 Beginning German I 50 3
German Lang

GERM 1311

GERM 1312

Beginning German I

Beginning German II

52 6
German Lang

GERM 1311

GERM 1312

FORL 1311

Beginning German I

Beginning German II

Foreign Language I

65 9
German Lang

GERM 1311

GERM 1312

FORL 1311

FORL 1312

Beginning German I

Beginning German II

Foreign Language I

Foreign Language II

75 12
History of the U.S. I HIST 1301 U.S. History I 50 3
History of the U.S. II HIST 1302 U.S. History II 50 3
Human Growth & Development PSYC 2314 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan 50 3
Info Sys and Comp Appl INFS 1301 Computer Information Systems 51 3
Introductory Business Law BLAW 3337 Business Law I 54 3
Introductory Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology 50 3
Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology 50 3
Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 53 3
Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management 53 3
Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing  53 3
Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 53 3
Spanish Lang SPAN 1311 Beginning Spanish I 50 3
Spanish Lang

SPAN 1311

SPAN 1312

Beginning Spanish I

Beginning Spanish II

52 6
Spanish Lang

SPAN 1311

SPAN 1312

SPAN 2311

Beginning Spanish I

Beginning Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish I

65 9
Spanish Lang

SPAN 1311

SPAN 1312

SPAN 2311

SPAN 2312

Beginning Spanish I

Beginning Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish I

Intermediate Spanish II

75 12

* For 1302 credit, student must submit work to the Rhetoric/Composition committee coordinator for Freshman Writing Programs in UTRGV.

IB Course UTRGV Couse Equivalent Course Title Minimum Required Score Semester Credit Hours
Biology Standard Level (SL) BIOL 1406
BIOL 1407
General Biology I (lecture + lab)
General Biology II (lecture + lab)
4 8
Biology Higher Level (HL) BIOL 1406
BIOL 1407
General Biology I (lecture + lab)
General Biology II (lecture + lab)
4 8
Business Management Standard Level (SL) MGMT 1075A General Credit - IB 4 3
Business Management Higher Level (HL) MGMT 1075B General Credit - IB 4 3
Chemistry Standard Level (SL) CHEM 1311
CHEM 1111
CHEM 1312
CHEM 1112
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry II
General Chemistry II Lab
4 8
Chemistry Higher Level (HL) CHEM 1311
CHEM 1111
CHEM 1312
CHEM 1112
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
General Chemistry II
General Chemistry II Lab
4 8
Computer Science Standard Level (SL) CSCI 1101 Introduction to Computer Science 4 1
Computer Science Higher Level (HL) CSCI 1380 Introduction to Programming in Python 4 3
Computer Science Higher Level (HL)

CSCI 1470

CSCI 2380

Computer Science I

Computer Science II

6 7
Design Technology Standard Level (SL) ELAC 1075A General Credit - IB 4 3
Design Technology Higher Level (HL) ELAC 1075B General Credit - IB 4 3
Economics Standard Level (SL) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 4 3
Economics Higher Level (HL) ECON 2301
ECON 2302
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
4 6
English A Language and Literature Standard Level (SL) ENGL 2341 Introduction to Literature 4 3
English A Language and Literature Higher Level (HL) ENGL 2341 Introduction to Literature 4 3
English A Literature Standard Level (SL) ENGL 2341 Introduction to Literature 4 3
English A Literature Higher Level (HL) ENGL 2341 Introduction to Literature 4 3
Environmental Systems and Societies Standard Level (SL) ENVR 1075A General Credit - IB 4 3
Film Standard Level (SL) FILM 2312 History of Film 4 3
Film Higher Level (HL) FILM 2312 History of Film 4 3
French B Standard Level (SL)

FREN 1311

FREN 1312

Beginning French I
Beginning French II

4 6
French B Higher Level (HL)

FREN 2311

FREN 2312

Intermediate French I
Intermediate French II

4 6
Geography Standard Level (SL) GEOG 2313 Principles of Geography Physics Elementary 4 3
Geography Higher Level (HL) HIST 3302 Geography and Environment in History 4 3
Global Politics Standard Level (SL) POLS 2330 Introduction to Globalization 4 3
Global Politics Higher Level (HL) POLS 2330 Introduction to Globalization 4 3
History: Americas Higher Level (HL) HIST 1075A General Credit - IB 4 3
History: Americas Higher Level (HL) HIST 1301
HIST 1302
U.S. History I
U.S. History II
6 6
History: World Standard Level (SL) HIST 1075B General Credit - IB 4 3
History: World Standard Level (SL) HIST 2321
HIST 2322
World History I
World History II
6 6
History: World Higher Level (HL) HIST 1075C General Credit - IB 4 3
History: World Higher Level (HL) HIST 2321
HIST 2322
World History I
World History II
6 6
Math Methods Standard Level (SL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 5 4
Math Methods Higher Level (HL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Math Methods Higher Level (HL) MATH 2413 Calculus I 5 4
Math Studies Standard Level (SL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 5 4
Math Studies Higher Level (HL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Math Studies Higher Level (HL) MATH 2413 Calculus I 5 4
Mathematics Standard Level (SL) MATH 1314 College Algebra 4 3
Mathematics Standard Level (SL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 5 4
Mathematics Higher Level (HL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Mathematics Higher Level (HL) MATH 2413 Calculus I 5 4
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches Higher Level (HL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches Higher Level (HL) MATH 2413 Calculus I 5 4
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation Standard Level (SL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation Higher Level (HL) MATH 2412 Precalculus 4 4
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation Higher Level (HL) MATH 2413 Calculus I 5 4
Music Standard Level (SL) MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 4 3
Music Higher Level (HL) MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation 4 3
Philosophy Standard Level (SL) PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy 4 3
Philosophy Higher Level (HL) PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy 4 3
Physics Standard Level (SL) PHYS 1401 General Physics I 4 4
Physics Higher Level (HL) PHYS 1401
PHYS 1402
General Physics I
General Physics II
4 8
Psychology Standard Level (SL) PSYC 2301 General Psychology 4 3
Psychology Higher Level (HL) PSYC 2301 General Psychology 4 3
Social and Cultural Anthropology Standard Level (SL) ANTH 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 4 3
Social and Cultural Anthropology Higher Level (HL) ANTH 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 4 3
Spanish A Language and Literature Standard Level (SL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
4 6
Spanish A Language and Literature Higher Level (HL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
SPAN 2311
SPAN 2312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
4 12
Spanish A Literature Standard Level  (SL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
4 6
Spanish A Literature Higher Level (HL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
SPAN 2311
SPAN 2312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
4 12
Spanish AB Standard Level (SL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
4 6
Spanish B Standard Level (SL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
4 6
Spanish B Higher Level (HL) SPAN 1311
SPAN 1312
SPAN 2311
SPAN 2312
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
4 12
Sports, Exercise and Health Science Standard Level (SL) KINE 1075A General Credit - IB 4 3
Sports, Exercise and Health Science Higher Level (HL) KINE 1075B General Credit - IB 4 3
Theatre Standard Level (SL) THTF 1310 Theatre Appreciation 4 3
Theatre Higher Level (HL) THTF 1310 Theatre Appreciation 4 3
Visual Arts Standard Level (SL) ARTS 1075A General Credit - IB 4 3
Visual Arts Higher Level (HL) ARTS 1075B General Credit - IB 4 3

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