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College Level Examination Program

 

The College Level Examination Program or CLEP, is a program that enables students to earn college credit for introductory-level courses by achieving satisfactory scores on subject-specific tests. CLEP is administered by the College Board.  Students who enroll in a CLEP course are required to take the appropriate CLEP exam at the end of the course. The College Board fee for the CLEP Exam is approximately $95.00 and non-refundable--reduced fees may be available for students who qualify. Students must meet each course's prerequisite to enroll. To receive the additional CLEP points and GPA weighting, students must take the CLEP exam.

 

 

 

 

The Dual Enrollment Program allows eligible students to work toward both a high school diploma and a college degree at the same time. For each course, students earn honors credit at the high school level and college credit hours at the postsecondary level. Most college credits will transfer to public colleges and universities throughout Tennessee and the United States. Participating Dual Enrollment students must apply for admission to the University of Memphis, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Southwest Tennessee Community College, or Moore Tech, our Dual Enrollment partnering institutions. A qualified student has a grade point average of 3.0 or better in the subject area of enrollment and the required ACT scores. Government-funded financial aid packages are available to students through the Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant. Furthermore, the college credit students earn throughout the program applies toward college graduation, drastically reducing the time required to complete a bachelor's degree. For high school credit and transcripts, the Millington Municipal grade scale is used. For the college transcript, the college grade scale is applicable. Please contact your guidance counselor for additional information on dual enrollment.