Other Exam Programs
The University offers hundreds of examinations for evaluating prior college-level knowledge. All of the examinations reflect content areas that are commonly covered in courses that are taught in college classrooms. When students earn credit by demonstrating their college-level knowledge and skills by scoring at a satisfactory level on examinations, they are proving that they have knowledge and skills equivalent to that of students who learn the material in the college classroom.
In addition, the University serves as a test center for the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), the Ohio University Examination Program and the New York University Proficiency Testing in Foreign Languages Program.
Under appropriate circumstances, credit will be recognized for examinations in programs no longer offered, such as the United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI). In addition, the University serves as a testing center for students who are enrolled in independent study courses from other institutions.
In addition to TECEP® examinations, Thomas Edison State University students may earn credit through the following examination programs:
- The College Board’s College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- DSST Exams (formerly DANTES)
- New York University Foreign Language Proficiency Testing Program
- Foreign Service Institute Examinations
- The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP)
- The Defense Language Institute’s (DLI) Defense Language Proficiency Tests
- UExcel Examinations
- ACTFL Examinations reviewed by ACE (TESU awards credit for all ACE-reviewed ACTFL examinations with the exception of the English ACTFL examination)
- TAL (Torah Accreditation Liaison (exams in Hebrew language) reviewed by ACE or NCCRS