Students enrolled at Kishwaukee College may receive college credit for previous experience and learning by one or a combination of the methods listed below.
However, in no instance may a student use any combination of non-traditional learning credits toward more than 75% of the credits required for a degree (A.A./A.S./A.A.S.) or 50% of the credits required for a certificate program. In addition, only 50% of the credits required for any degree may consist of life experience credits. Credit will not be awarded for any non-traditional learning credits which duplicate accredited college course work already completed.
Credit hours granted through non-traditional learning evaluation (e.g. CLEP, proficiency examination, etc.) may not be applied to meet residency requirements for graduation.
Credit will not be recorded on a student’s official academic record until the student has completed the residency requirements for the degree or certificate program(s) being pursued.
Fees are not charged for NTL credit awarded for learning completed prior to entering Kishwaukee College, except for the proficiency evaluation methods which involve more extensive administration, evaluation, and recording time on the part of the institution.
Also exempt from fee payment are the evaluations of credit based on outside formal instruction including, but not limited to, unaccredited schools, business colleges, police academies, and/or recommendations of the American Council on Education. Such evaluation is part of the admissions process and is performed by the Student Services Office.
State Seal of Biliteracy
Kishwaukee College accepts the State Seal of Biliteracy as equivalent to two (2) semesters of foreign language coursework taken during high school if a student’s high school transcript indicates the student has received the State Seal of Biliteracy.
Military Transfer Credit Policy
The evaluation of credit for military experience and training is performed by the Student Services Office. Students should submit an official Joint Services Transcript (JST).
- Military credit is evaluated upon receipt of a Joint Services Transcript (JST).
- Students who have basic training on their JST will receive 4 credits of Physical Education Elective.
- Military credit will be evaluated as it applies to a student’s degree program, credit may be awarded as electives, or articulated as Kishwaukee College courses. Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) coursework which is career and technical in nature may be referred for consideration to the department of the program the student is enrolled in for possible articulation.
- Kishwaukee College uses the ACE Course guide to determine articulation where applicable http://www.acenet.edu/news-room/Pages/Military-Guide-Online.aspx
Advanced Standing
A number of occupational programs may award credit in their programs to students who have completed approved training programs, or who have obtained previous certification of training from recognized state agencies.
If academic credit is granted, students enter these programs with advanced standing status. Acceptance of previous certification training leading to advanced standing credit is determined by the Registrar and the appropriate academic dean.
Advanced Placement (AP) Program College Entrance Examination Board
Students who have taken the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement tests should have official copies of their AP test results sent to the Student Services Office. Credit is awarded to students who have received scores of three or above.
Advanced Placement Program |
AP Exam |
Score |
KC Credit |
Kish Policy # Credit Hours |
Art 2-D Desgin |
3, 4, 5 |
ART 211 |
3 |
Art 3-D Design |
3, 4, 5 |
ART 212 |
3 |
Art History |
3, 4, 5 |
ART 282 |
3 |
Biology |
5 |
BIO 201 |
4 |
Biology |
4 |
BIO 103 /BIO 105 |
4 |
Biology |
3 |
BIO 103 |
3 |
Calculus AB, BC |
4, 5 |
MAT 229 |
5 |
Calculus AB, BC |
3 |
IAI (GECC) M1900-O |
3 |
Chemistry |
5 |
CHE 210 & CHE 211 |
10 |
Chemistry |
4 |
CHE 210 |
5 |
Chemistry |
3 |
CHE 110 |
3 |
Chinese Language & Culture |
3, 4, 5 |
Humanities Elective |
6, 6, 9 |
Computer Science A |
3, 4, 5 |
CIS 101 |
3 |
Computer Science Principles |
3, 4, 5 |
CIS 101 |
3 |
Drawing |
3, 4, 5 |
Art Studio Electives, 3 hrs |
3 |
English Language & Composition |
3
4, 5 |
ENG 103
ENG 103 & ENG 104 |
3
6 |
English Literature & Composition |
3, 4, 5 |
Humanities Elective |
3 |
Environmental Science |
3
4, 5 |
BIO 101
BIO 101 /BIO 102 |
3
4 |
European History |
3
4, 5 |
HIS 145
HIS 144 & HIS 145 |
3
4, 5 |
French Language & Culture |
3
4
5 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102
FRN 101 & FRN 102
FRN 101 , FRN 102 & FRN 201 |
6
6
9 |
German Language & Culture |
3
4
5 |
GER 101 & GER 102
GER 101 & GER 102
GER 101 , GER 102 & GER 201 |
6
6
9 |
Government & Politics, U.S. |
3, 4, 5 |
PLS 140 |
3 |
Government & Politics, Comp. |
3, 4, 5 |
PLS 140 |
3 |
Human Geography |
3, 4, 5 |
Geography Elective |
3 |
Italian Language & Culture |
3, 4, 5 |
Humanities Elective |
6, 6, 9 |
Japanese Language & Culture |
3, 4, 5 |
Humanities Elective |
6, 6, 9 |
Latin |
3, 4, 5 |
Humanities Elective |
6, 6, 9 |
Macroeconomics |
3, 4, 5 |
ECO 260 |
3 |
Microeconomics |
3, 4, 5 |
ECO 261 |
3 |
Music Theory |
3
4, 5 |
MUS 100
MUS 100 & MUS 101 |
3
6 |
Physics 1: Algebra-based |
3, 4, 5 |
PHY 150 |
3 |
Physics 2: Algebra-based |
3, 4, 5 Physics 1 +
3, 4, 5 Physics 2 |
PHY 250 & PHY 251 |
8 |
Physics C, Mechanics |
3, 4, 5 |
PHY 250 |
4 |
Physics C: Electricity Magnetism |
3, 4, 5 Physics C Mechanics +
3, 4, 5 Physics Magnetism |
PHY 250 & PHY 251 |
8 |
Precalculus |
3, 4, 5 |
MAT 155 |
4 |
Psychology |
3, 4, 5 |
PSY 102 |
3 |
Research |
3, 4, 5 |
General Elective Credit |
3 |
Seminar |
3, 4, 5 |
General Elective Credit |
3 |
Spanish Language & Culture |
3
4
5 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201
SPA 101 & SPA 201
SPA 101 , SPA 102 & SPA 201 |
6
6
9 |
Spanish Literacy & Culture |
3
4
5 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201
SPA 101 & SPA 201
SPA 101 , SPA 102 & SPA 201 |
6
6
9 |
Statistics |
3, 4, 5 |
MAT 208 |
4 |
U.S. History |
3
4, 5 |
HIS 220
HIS 220 & HIS 222 |
3
6 |
World History |
3, 4, 5 |
HIS 172 |
3 |
International Baccalaureate Exam (IB)
Kishwaukee College recognizes IB achievement by awarding credits that may be counted towards the number of courses required for graduation up to the maximum of non-traditional learning credits. The official International Baccalaureate transcript is required in order to award credit. Please see Kishwaukee College website - Transferring Credit to Kishwaukee College.
International Baccalaureate Credit |
Group |
Subject
Group |
Sub-Group |
International
Baccalaureate
Course |
Higher level (HL)
Standard Level (SL) |
Kishwaukee
College
Courses |
Kish # of
Credit Hours |
1 |
Studies in Language
&
Literature |
Language A:
Literature |
English |
HL 6-7 |
ENG 103 & ENG 130 |
6 |
SL 6-7 |
ENG 103 |
3 |
French |
HL 4-5 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
HL 6 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 & FRN 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 , FRN 201 & FRN 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
FRN 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
Spanish |
HL 4-5 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
HL 6 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 & SPA 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 , SPA 201 & SPA 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
SPA 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
German |
HL 4-5 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
HL 6 |
GER 101 , GER 102 & GER 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
GER 101 , GER 102 , GER 201 & GER 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
GER 101 |
6 |
SL 6-7 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
Language A:
Literature |
English |
HL 6-7
SL 6-7 |
ENG 103 & ENG 130
ENG 103 |
6
3 |
French |
HL 4-5 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
HL 6 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 & FRN 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 , FRN 201 & FRN 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
FRN 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
Spanish |
HL 4-5 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
HL 6 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 & SPA 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 , SPA 201 & SPA 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
SPA 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
German |
HL 4-5 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
HL 6 |
GER 101 , GER 102 & GER 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
GER 101 , GER 102 , GER 201 & GER 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
GER 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
Literature
&
Performance |
English |
SL 6-7 |
ENG 103 |
3 |
French |
SL 4-5
SL 6-7 |
FRN 101
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
3
6 |
Spanish |
SL 4-5
SL 6-7 |
SPA 101
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
3
6 |
German |
SL 4-5
SL 6-7 |
GER 101
GER 101 & GER 102 |
3
6 |
2 |
Language Acquisition |
Language B |
French |
HL 4-5 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
HL 6 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 & FRN 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 , FRN 201 & FRN 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
FRN 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
Spanish |
HL 4-5 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
HL 6 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 & SPA 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 , SPA 201 & SPA 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
SPA 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
German |
HL 4-5 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
HL 6 |
GER 101 , GER 102 & GER 201 |
9 |
HL 7 |
GER 101 , GER 102 , GER 201 & GER 202 |
12 |
SL 4-5 |
GER 101 |
3 |
SL 6-7 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
Language
ab initio |
French ab initio |
SL 4-5
SL 6-7 |
FRN 101
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
3
6 |
Spanish ab initio |
SL 4-5
SL 6-7 |
SPA 101
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
3
6 |
German ab initio |
SL 4-5
SL 6-7 |
GER 101
GER 101 & GER 102 |
3
6 |
Classical Languages |
Not Applicable |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
3
6 |
3 |
Individuals
&
Society |
Business and Management |
HL 5-7
|
BUS 101
|
3 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Economics |
HL 5-7 |
ECO 260 & ECO 261 |
6 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Information Technology
in a Global Society |
HL 5-7 |
General Elective Credit
|
3 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Geography |
HL 4-7
SL 5-7 |
GEO 201
GEO 201 |
3
3 |
Global Politics |
HL 4-7
SL 6-7 |
PLS 140
PLS 140 |
3
3 |
History |
HL 6-7
SL 4-7 |
HIS 144 & HIS 145
HIS 222 |
6
3 |
Philosophy |
HL 6-7 |
PHL 101 |
3 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Psychology |
HL 6-7
SL 4-7 |
PSY 102
PSY 102 |
3
3 |
Social
&
Cultural Anthropology |
HL 5-7
SL 5-7 |
ANT 120 & ANT 220
ANT 120 |
6
3 |
World Religions |
HL 4-7
SL 4-7 |
PHL 198
PHL 198 |
3
3 |
4 |
Sciences |
Biology |
HL 5-7 |
BIO 103 & BIO 105 |
4 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Computer Science |
HL 6-7
SL 6-7 |
CIS 106
CIS 101 |
3
3 |
Chemistry |
HL 5-7 |
CHE 110 & CHE 111 |
4 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Design Technology |
HL 5-7 |
General Elective Credit |
3 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Physics |
HL 5-7 |
PHY 150 & PHY 151 |
4 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Sports, Exercise
&
Health Science |
HL 5-7 |
General Elective Credit |
3 |
5 |
Mathematics |
Mathematics |
HL 5-7 |
MAT 150 |
4 |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
Further Mathematics |
HL 5-7 |
General Elective Credit |
3 |
Mathematical Studies |
SL - No Credit |
Not Applicable |
0 |
6 |
The Arts |
Dance |
SL 5-7 |
PE 140 |
2 |
Film |
HL 5-7
SL 5-7 |
HUM 150
HUM 150 |
3
3 |
Visual Arts |
HL 5-7
SL 5-7 |
ART 211
ART 211 |
3
3 |
Theatre |
HL 4-7
SL 4-7 |
THE 203
THE 203 |
3
3 |
Music |
HL 6-7 |
MUS 100 , MUS 101 & MUS 102 |
9 |
|
|
|
SL 5-7 |
MUS 220 |
3 |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) provides the student an opportunity to receive credit towards Kishwaukee College’s degree and/or course requirements. Kishwaukee College awards credit based on CLEP scores as follows:
CLEP credit will NOT be awarded for any area/course in which credit had previously been earned/awarded; nor will CLEP credit be awarded for any course previously attempted and not completed.
For an evaluation of potential credit through CLEP, the Student Services Office must receive an official examination report for any tests completed. For further information on CLEP registration procedures or credit policies, contact the Student Services Office.
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
General Examination |
Score |
KC Credit |
Kish Policy # Credit Hours |
Humanities |
50 minimum |
HUM 119 & HUM 129 |
6 |
Natural Sciences |
50 minimum |
Sciences |
3 |
Social Science and History |
50 minimum |
Social Science / History |
6 |
Subject Examination |
Score |
KC Course |
|
American Government |
50 minimum |
PLS 140 |
3 |
American Literature |
50 minimum |
ENG 211 & ENG 212 |
6 |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
50 minimum |
ENG 130 |
3 |
Biology |
50 minimum |
BIO 103 |
3 |
Calculus |
50 minimum |
MAT 229 |
5 |
Chemistry |
50 minimum |
CHE 110 |
3 |
College Algebra |
50 minimum |
MAT 150 |
4 |
College Math |
50 minimum |
MAT 101 |
3 |
College Composition |
50 minimum |
ENG 103 |
3 |
College Composition Modular |
50 minimum |
ENG 103 |
|
Educational Psychology |
50 minimum |
PSY 210 |
3 |
English Literature |
50 minimum |
ENG 130 |
3 |
Financial Accounting |
50 minimum |
ACC 108 |
3 |
French Language, Level 1 |
50-58 |
FRN 101 & FRN 102 |
6 |
French Language, Level 2 |
59-80 |
FRN 101 , FRN 102 , FRN 201 & FRN 202 |
12 |
German Language, Level 1 |
50-62 |
GER 101 & GER 102 |
6 |
German Language, Level 2 |
63-80 |
GER 101 , GER 102 , GER 201 & GER 202 |
12 |
History of US I |
50 minimum |
HIS 220 |
3 |
History of US II |
50 minimum |
HIS 222 |
3 |
Human Growth and Development |
50 minimum |
PSY 280 |
3 |
Information Systems and
Computer Applications |
49 minimum |
CIS 101 |
3 |
Introduction to Psychology |
50 minimum |
PSY 102 |
3 |
Introductory Business Law |
51 minimum |
BUS 256 |
3 |
Introductory Sociology |
50 minimum |
SOC 170 |
3 |
Precalculus |
50 minimum |
MAT 155 |
4 |
Principles of Management |
49 minimum |
MM 162 |
3 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
50 minimum |
ECO 260 |
3 |
Principles of Marketing |
50 minimum |
MM 149 |
3 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
50 minimum |
ECO 261 |
3 |
Spanish Language, Level 1 |
50-62 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
Spanish Language, Level 2 |
63-80 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 , SPA 201 & SPA 202 |
12 |
Spanish with Writing, Level 1 |
50-64 |
SPA 101 & SPA 201 |
6 |
Spanish with Writing, Level 2 |
65-80 |
SPA 101 , SPA 102 , SPA 201 & SPA 202 |
12 |
Western Civilization I |
50 minimum |
HIS 144 |
3 |
Western Civilization II |
50 minimum |
HIS 145 |
3 |
Departmental Proficiency Evaluation
Students who feel they have already obtained knowledge and skills equivalent to courses offered by Kishwaukee College may request a proficiency evaluation to demonstrate their knowledge level. Such requests are typically based on learning acquired during job experiences and/or private study done over a period of time.
Students who are successful in passing a proficiency evaluation receive credit for the course, and the credit hours earned count toward graduation requirements on the same basis as if the credit had been earned through traditional classroom learning. A performance evaluation of a “C” or higher grade is required for granting proficiency credit; however, no grade or grade points are assigned for the course in which a student receives proficiency credit. An official record is not maintained nor is course credit granted for proficiency evaluation for grades less than “C”.
If a student does not pass a proficiency exam, he or she will not be permitted to attempt the same proficiency examination a second time.
Proficiency evaluation is not available for removal of “D” or “F” grades received in regular courses. Credit will not be given by proficiency evaluation for courses which duplicate accredited college work already completed.
Proficiency evaluations must be completed in proper course sequence for each discipline. Once students have received credit for a particular course, either through completion via enrollment or proficiency evaluation, they may not apply for or receive credit for a lower level course in that same sequence unless approved by the appropriate academic dean.
All other graduation requirements must also be satisfied. The administration of proficiency evaluations is under the direction of the respective division in which the courses are offered for which students wish to receive proficiency credit.
A $15 per credit hour non-refundable fee is charged for the evaluation of each proficiency examination or portfolio reviewed by an instructor. A Proficiency Evaluation form, is available in the Student Services Office. It must be completed and all fees paid in the Business Office prior to commencement of the proficiency examination.
There are two methods of Departmental Proficiency Evaluation. Due to the non-comparative nature of every individual’s experiences and accomplishments, it is the college policy that students desiring proficiency credit(s) will demonstrate their knowledge via a proficiency examination rather than a portfolio of life experiences as long as an examination is available.
- A proficiency examination specifying the student’s knowledge of the course material. To initiate proficiency examination consideration, students should contact the Student Services Office.
- A portfolio of life experiences presented as evidence that the student possesses college equivalent knowledge or skills demanded by the course.
Students must consult with the Office of Instruction before pursuing portfolio development to ensure that a qualified instructor is available. If no qualified instructor can be located, life experience credit for this course will not be granted.
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