Prior Learning Assessment
Not all learning happens in the classroom—you can gain valuable skills and knowledge in so many different ways. That’s why we offer Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), a way to earn college course credits for the learning you’ve done outside traditional education. This includes things like credit by exam, evaluating what you’ve learned on the job, and assessing your experiences through a Prior Learning Assessment portfolio. Talk with admissions to see what options are best for you.
Credit by examination
Students have the opportunity to earn college credit for prior learning through advanced placement exams and departmental bypass exams. In line with Sullivan University’s mission to embrace diverse backgrounds and learning experiences, the university accepts a range of direct examinations, including those offered by the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP®) and the DSST® examinations through the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) program.
For CLEP® exams, Sullivan University grants course credit for scores of 50 or higher, as recommended by the American Council on Education. The same guidelines apply to DSST exams. Credits earned from these exams are recorded as transfer credits on the student’s transcript and do not affect the GPA.
Credit by examination courses
Credit by examination courses
Provider |
Exam |
Credits |
Equivalent course |
---|---|---|---|
DSST |
Principles of Financial Accounting |
4 |
ACT 101 |
CLEP |
Financial Accounting |
4 |
ACT 101 |
CLEP |
Introductory Business Law |
4 |
BUS 204 |
DSST |
Business Law II |
4 |
BUS 405 |
CLEP |
Chemistry |
6 |
CHM 211 |
DSST |
Principles of Public Speaking |
4 |
COM 214 |
DSST |
Introduction to Computing |
4 |
CSC 106 |
CLEP |
Information Systems and Computer Applications |
4 |
CSC 106 |
DSST |
Management Information Systems |
4 |
CSC 300/400 elective |
CLEP |
Principles of Microeconomics |
4 |
ECO 201 |
CLEP |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
4 |
ECO 202 |
CLEP |
College Composition |
4 |
ENG 101 |
DSST |
Technical Writing |
4 |
ENG 204 |
CLEP |
American Literature |
4 |
ENG 244 |
CLEP |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
4 |
ENG 244 |
CLEP |
English Literature |
4 |
ENG 244 |
DSST |
Principles of Finance |
4 |
FIN 324 |
DSST |
Business Ethics and Society |
4 |
HRL 340 |
CLEP |
American Government |
4 |
HST 274 |
DSST |
Introduction to Business |
4 |
MGT 114 |
CLEP |
Principles of Management |
4 |
MGT 114 |
DSST |
Principles of Supervision |
4 |
MGT 274 |
DSST |
Human Resource Management |
4 |
MGT 284 |
DSST |
Organizational Behavior |
4 |
MGT 344 |
CLEP |
Principles of Marketing |
4 |
MKT 114 |
CLEP |
College Mathematics |
4 |
MTH 101 |
CLEP |
College Algebra |
4 |
MTH 201 |
DSST |
Fundamentals of College Algebra |
4 |
MTH 201 |
DSST |
Principles of Statistics |
4 |
MTH 202 |
CLEP |
Calculus |
4 |
MTH 300 |
DSST |
Introduction to World Religions |
4 |
PHL 244 |
DSST |
Ethics in America |
4 |
PHL 464 |
DSST |
Introduction to Law Enforcement |
4 |
PSA 160 |
CLEP |
Introductory Psychology |
4 |
PSY 214 |
DSST |
Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
4 |
PSY 274 |
CLEP |
Human Growth and Development |
4 |
PSY 274 |
CLEP |
Introductory Sociology |
4 |
SOC 214 |
Course-level bypass assessment
Students can take course-level bypass assessments if they believe they already have the knowledge and skills for a particular course. These prior learning assessments are available for various subjects, including information and computer technology, general education, hospitality, culinary arts, business administration, and accounting. Each bypass exam can only be attempted once, and students cannot retake an exam for a course they have previously attempted at Sullivan University. Bypass exams are not available for all courses, but other options like the Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio or CLEP® exams may be available for advanced standing.
There is a $75 nonrefundable fee for each bypass assessment, which must be paid in advance at the Bursar’s Office. Students will only receive the course name, description, and main textbook titles to prepare for the exam. Bypass exam results are recorded as Pass/Fail; a passing score is marked as “P” on the transcript, while failed attempts are not recorded. Bypass exam credits do not impact GPA calculations.
Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio
Students at Sullivan University have the option to challenge undergraduate courses by creating Prior Learning Assessment Portfolios that demonstrate their mastery of the course’s required learning outcomes.
Submit a Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio
There is a $250 evaluation fee per portfolio. Before submitting, you must complete a portfolio training course. There are two versions of the portfolio training course available, both fully online and offered each quarter. Your admissions officer can help you enroll in either course.
The first option is a free, noncredit, self-paced course that can be completed in a few weeks. This version does not appear on your transcript and cannot be used as part of your course load for financial aid purposes.
The second option is a 4-credit-hour elective course, which is an 11-week course with assignments and due dates. This counts toward your course load and elective credits required for graduation, and the tuition includes the evaluation fee for your first portfolio.
How portfolios are evaluated
Each portfolio is carefully evaluated by a faculty member trained in portfolio assessment and is reviewed by the appropriate dean, director, or department chairperson. The process adheres to the standards set by the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL®). If the portfolio meets the required standards, the credits earned are recorded on a Pass/Fail basis, with a “P” for passing on the student’s transcript. However, guided internship/externship courses and courses designated as developmental are not eligible for challenge through a portfolio. Students may submit multiple portfolios to cover up to 75% of their degree, certificate, or diploma requirements.
You can find detailed information in the PLP manual.
Credit for workplace learning
Sullivan University accepts credit recommendations made by the American Council on Education (ACE®) and the National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS®) for military training, corporate training, licensures, and professional certifications. Credit recommendations made by ACE and NCCRS are evaluated on a student-by-student basis and are typically approved for transfer when equivalent to courses offered by Sullivan University. Credits earned by virtue of ACE and NCCRS credit recommendations are recorded as transfer credits on a student’s transcript and do not count toward GPA calculations. See the full list of ACE-approved training, license, and certifications using the National Guide to College Credit for Workforce Training.
Standard credit transfer
Have credit from another school? Sullivan accepts transfer credits for coursework you’ve successfully completed at nationally or regionally accredited institutions, as long as it’s documented on an official transcript.
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