Acceleration Mechanisms

6Hx19-3.21 ACCELERATION MECHANISMS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION

Advanced International Certificate of Education Program (AICE)

Students may be awarded up to 30 credit hours of college credit based upon the transfer of Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Program credit, provided that the award of credit is consistent with the minimum score established by the Florida Department of Education's Articulation Coordinating Committee.

Advanced Placement (AP)

College credit may be granted to students who present minimum qualifying scores on one or more of the Advanced Placement (AP) program examinations of the College Entrance Examination Board as outlined in Internal Management Memorandum #3-20. These examinations must be taken prior to enrolling in the College, except for dual enrollment high school students. Twenty-five percent of the program must be taken in residency at PHSC.

College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Students may earn a maximum of 45 semester hours of college credit by submitting a score of 50 or above under the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). Students will be charged a testing fee. Twenty-five percent of the program must be taken in residency at PHSC.

Credit may be awarded for CLEP Subject Examinations if submitted scores are at or above the percentile specified in rules of the State Board of Education and Internal Management Memorandum #3-20. Evaluation of CLEP credit is made after the application fee is paid and students are admitted to the College. CLEP credit will appear on the student's permanent records without indication of a grade. Credits earned through CLEP do not satisfy the program residency requirements. Students seeking this credit are strongly advised to discuss their academic plans with an advisor before registering.

Credit-by-Exam Equivalents

Credit for Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE), DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) and Excelsior College Examinations shall be awarded as designated by the Articulation Coordinating Committee (ACC) and approved by the State Board of Education.

Credit-by-Examination

Students may earn credit in designated courses by making a satisfactory score (equivalent to at least a grade of "C") on tests prepared by PHSC instructors. A nonrefundable charge will be assessed for each examination.

Students must complete a credit-by-examination within the term they applied. Credit-by-examination cannot be granted in any course for which a grade (including "I", "NR", "P", "X", or "W") already has been awarded or for which the student is currently enrolled. Credits earned through tests prepared by PHSC will appear on the student's permanent record. Students may attempt credit-by-examination in a course no more than one time. Certain courses are not eligible for credit-by-examination. Credits earned through credit-by-examination do not satisfy the program residency requirements. Please check with your advisor for details regarding this process.

Defense Activity of Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES), Subject Standardize Test (DSST)

Students may be awarded up to 45 credit hours of college credit based upon passing scores on the Defense Activity of Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES), Subject Standardized Test (DSST), in accordance with credit-by-examination course equivalents and the maximum credit guaranteed for transfer as determined by the Florida Department of Education's Articulation Coordinating Committee.

Excelsior College Examinations

Students may be awarded up to 45 credit hours of college credit based upon passing grades on Excelsior College Examinations. Credit will be awarded in accordance with credit-by-examination equivalents and the maximum credit guaranteed for transfer as determined by the Florida Department of Education's Articulation Coordinating Committee.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Credit

Up to 30 semester hours of transfer credit shall be awarded on the basis of IB examinations, with no grades or grade points assigned. The cutoff scores used to grant postsecondary credit shall be established by the State Board of Education.