| CLEP, Language Placement, and Testing Information |
CLEP Exams
CLEP examinations are offered on demand and are computer-based. Call the Testing Office (461.8415) to schedule an appointment. Credit for CLEP exams will not be granted after a student has earned a cumulative total of 64 hours of college credit. For a list of CLEP exams and required scores, see the table in the Testing Services section of the catalog. Requirements for exams are subject to change upon the recommendation of the Academic Committee.
Language Placement
Milligan College encourages any student who has taken a minimum of two years of high school French, German, or Spanish to take the language placement tests which are offered on Sunday, August 17, at 4 p.m., in Wilson Auditorium. These tests will determine the level of language study for which you are prepared. Brush up on what you already know so that you might have the opportunity to enroll in the intermediate level rather than the elementary level. All students seeking the Bachelor of Arts degree must earn credit through the intermediate level of a language.
Required Exam for SENIORS
Graduating students are required (see catalog) to complete a major exam in their declared area of study before receiving a diploma. For December graduates the date is November 14 at 3 p.m., in Wilson Auditorium and Derthick Computer Lab. For May and August graduates, the date is March 27 at 3 p.m., in Wilson Auditorium and Derthick Computer Lab. Put this date, time, and place on your calendar NOW; do not schedule anything else for these times.
Required Exam for FRESHMEN
All entering freshmen are required to complete the MAPP and CAAP exams on Friday, August 29, 3:30-7:30 p.m.. Students will need to check in by 3:20 p.m. at the following locations: Hyder Auditorium (last names: A through L) or Gregory Center Auditorium (last names: M through Z). Attendance is required. No exceptions will be granted. The MAPP and CAAP exams assess students in the areas of writing, critical thinking, mathematics, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The college uses the results of these exams to evaluate and improve our general education curriculum. |