Credit by Examination
Recognizing that many individuals gain knowledge through self-study which may be equivalent to that attained through the completion of formal college courses, Washburn University has adopted a comprehensive program whereby college credit may be granted through means other than enrollment in and the successful completion of prescribed college courses.
The University may grant credit through three national examinations and university departmental examinations. The national exams are the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) Advanced Placement Examinations, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and the National League for Nursing Examinations (NLNE). The University Departmental Examinations are administered on campus by individual academic departments.
Students must be either currently enrolled at Washburn University or former students of Washburn University in order to have credit awarded and posted to their transcripts. Test scores must be submitted directly from national testing companies in order to be considered for credit. Specific information about the different types of examinations is provided below.
| Subject | A.P. Score | Award |
| Art | 3-4-5 | AR 101 3 hrs |
| Biology | 3-4-5 | BI 100 3 hrs |
| Chemistry | 5 | CH 151 5 hrs |
| English | 3 | EN 135 3 hrs |
| English | 4-5 | EN 101 or EN 131 or EN 135 6 hrs * |
| Calculus AB | 3-4-5 | MA 151 5 hrs |
| Mod. Foreign Lang. | 4-5 | GE 101 or FR 101 or SP 101 3 to 6 hrs ** |
| Music | 3 | MU 215 4 hrs |
| Music | 4-5 | MU 215 and MU 216 8 hrs |
| Physics | 3-4-5 | PS 101 3 hrs |
| Statistics | 3-4-5 | MA 140 3 hrs |
| US History | 4 | HI 111 or HI 112 3 hrs † |
| US History | 5 | HI 111 and HI 112 6 hrs ‡ |
B. University Departmental Exams
Credit by Departmental Examinations
When a student identifies a course which he or she feels qualified to "challenge" or "quiz-out of," the student should contact the chair of the department offering that course to determine whether a departmental examination could be accepted. If the academic department gives approval for the student to quiz out of a specific course, the student obtains a Credit by Examination registration form in the University Registrar's Office, MO 115. The University Registrar's Office determines that the student is either currently enrolled or a former student who is not currently enrolled in the challenged class and is free of all holds. The student completes the credit by examination registration form and obtains signatures as required on the form. The student must finalize this process by taking the credit by exam registration form to the Business Office where he or she pays the fee for challenging a course by examination. The fee for each credit hour is one-third of the current resident under-graduate per-credit-hour tuition rounded to the nearest dollar. After payment is made, the student returns the top copy of the form to the University Registrar's Office. The student takes his/her copy which has been marked "paid" to the department at the scheduled time of the examination. Under no circumstances will the examination be administered prior to payment. No refunds will be given for exams not taken or not passed.
After the student has taken the exam, the department evaluates it and determines whether or not the student receives credit. If the department determines that credit is to be awarded, credit for the course is posted to the transcript. If the department determines based on the exam that credit should not be awarded, no entry is made to the transcript. If the course is taken to fulfill requirements in a major, a letter grade for the course may be determined by the department and posted on the transcript. The exam may not be repeated; a student may not take a departmental exam for any course more than once. Credit by departmental examination may not be used to repeat courses previously taken by the student.
Credit given by departmental examination
is considered residential credit.
CREDIT GRANTED FOR MILITARY SERVICE
Credit awarded for military service is based upon the recommendations of the Commission on Accreditation of Service Experiences which was appointed by the American Council on Education. Credit will be granted to all military personnel in accordance with the recommendations of the ACE Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services. Students should provide their military service record in one of the following formats according to their branch of service: DD 214 form, DD 295 form, Department of Defense transcript, Community College of the Air Force transcript, or the Army/American Council on Education Registry transcript. Military credit is subject to the same limitations as regular transfer credit i.e. technical credit limits and no credit awarded for course duplications. For more information and to secure forms for making application, students should contact the Office of the University Registrar.