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Credit Evaluation

Credit Evaluation Policies

Student entering Nevada State College may be awarded credit for previous college or university course work, nationally administrated examinations, and military service, according to policies established by the Nevada System of Higher Education.

Previous College or University Work

Students who have transferred from a regionally accredited institution of higher education will be granted credit for work completed which is equivalent to courses offered at Nevada State College. The amount of credit awarded will depend upon the following:

  1. Credits accepted in transfer must have been earned at an institution accredited by one of the eight regional accrediting associations listed below and recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or they must have been earned at an institution that is a candidate or sponsored by an institution that is accredited by one of these agencies:
    1. Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA)
    2. Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
    3. North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA)
    4. New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc/Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (NEASC-CIHE)
    5. New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc/Commission on Technical and Career Institutions (NEASC-CTCI)
    6. Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/Commission on Colleges (SAC-CC)
    7. Western Association of Schools and Colleges/Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (WASC-Jr.)
    8. Western Association of Schools and Colleges/Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities (WASC-Sr.)
  2. Credits from nationally accredited institutions will not be accepted by NSC. However, credits earned from specialized institutions offering associate, bachelor, or advanced degrees that are accredited, candidates for accreditation, or are sponsored by institutions that are accredited by one the following eight national accrediting associations listed below and recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) will be evaluated on an individual, course-by-course basis if requested by the student by means of petition.
    1. Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges (AABC)
    2. Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools (AARTS)
    3. Accrediting Bureau of Health Educating Schools (ABHES)
    4. Accrediting Commission for Career Schools/Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT)
    5. Accrediting Council for Independent College and Schools (ACICS)
    6. Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS)
    7. Council on Occupational Education (COE)
    8. Distance Education and Training Council (DETC)
  3. Credit may be granted for courses that are comparable to those offered by NSC, provided that the courses are relevant to the student’s academic major or program. There is an approval process that will include, but is not limited to, the Dean of the School and the Director of Admissions and Records, in order to grant credit from these specialized institutions.
  4. Duplicate credit is not counted towards completion of a Nevada State College degree.

Non-Traditional Credit

Non-traditional credit includes but is not limited to credit by exam and military service. The official grades or test scores must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions and Records.

Advanced Placement Credit

These examinations are for students in high school. Upon receipt of an official score from the College Board, Nevada State College grants credit as specified and assigns a grade of "S" for scores that are a minimum of 3, unless otherwise noted. These credits assigned may be in the form of either elective or course credit, as specified below.

Those students who successfully complete CBAPE examinations in French, German, Latin, or Spanish will satisfy the foreign language requirements.

SUBJECT SCORE
Examination
Score 
Course Equivalence, credit
ART
Art History Test
3-5
ART 260, 3 credits
Studio Art Test
3-5
Elective, 3 credits
BIOLOGY
Biology Test
5
BIOL 196, 4 credits no lab
CHEMISTRY
Chemistry Science Test
4-5
CHEM 121 & CHEM 122, 8 credit no lab
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer Science A Test
4-5
CS 135, 3 credits
Computer Science AB Test
4-5
CS 135 & CS 202, 7 credits
ECONOMICS
Macroeconomics Test
4-5
ECON 103, 3 credits
Microeconomics Test
4-5
ECON 102, 3 credits
ENGLISH
Composition & Literature Test
4-5
ENG 101, 3 credits
Language & Composition Test
4-5
ENG 101, 3 credits
A maximum of six credits may be awarded for AP exams in English
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Environmental Science Test
4-5
ENV 101, 3 credits
No credit granted for scores of 3.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Spanish Language Test
4-5
SPAN 111 & SPAN 112, 8 credits
French Language Test
4-5
FREN 111 & FREN 112, 8 credits
No credit granted for Spanish, French, or German scores of 3.
HISTORY
American History Test
3
HIST 101, 3 credits
  4-5
HIST 101 & HIST 102, 6 credits
If three credits are granted, HIST 101 does not satisfy the Core Curriculum requirement for Constitution alone, but must be taken with HIST 102 or PSC 100. If six credits are granted, HIST 101 and HIST 102 do not satisfy Core Curriculum requirement for Constitution alone, but must be taken with PSC 100.
European History Test
3-5
HIST 106, 3 credits
Human Geography Test
3-5
GEOG 106, 3 credits
World History Test
3-5
Elective, 3 credits
MATHEMATICS
Calculus AB Test
3-5
MATH 181, 4 credits
Calculus BC Test
3-5
MATH 181 & MATH 182, 8 credits
Statistics Test
3-5
PSY 210, 3 credits
MUSIC
Music Theory Test
3-5
Elective, 3 credits
PHYSICS
Physics Test
4-5
PHYS 151 & PHYS 152, 8 credits no lab
Physics B Physics Algebra & Trig Based Test
3-5
PHYS 100, 3 credits

Physics C Electricity & Magnetism

Physics Calculus Based Test

3-5
PHYS 152, 4 credits
POLITICAL SCIENCE
US Government Test
3-5
PSC 101, 4 credits
Does not satisfy Core Curriculum requirement for Constitution alone, must be taken with PSC 100 and/or HIST 102.
Government & Politics Comparative Test
3-5
PSC 211, 3 credits
Does not satisfy US or NV Constitution requirement
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology Test
3-5
PSY 101, 3 credits

College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Credit may be granted and a grade of “S” assigned upon receipt in the Office of the Registrar of an official score report, showing completion of at least one general examination with a score of 500 or above or a subject examination with a score of 50 or above. The general examination(s) should be completed before a student enrolls at Nevada State College, and must be completed before the student achieves sophomore classification at the college. Subject examinations may be taken at any time.

On July 1, 2010, CLEP replaced the following exams:

English Composition is replaced by College Composition Modular

Freshman College Composition is replaced by College Composition Modular

English Composition with Essay is replaced by College Composition


SUBJECT EXAMINATION
Examination
Score       
Course Equivalence, Credit 
BIOLOGY
General Biology
50+
Elective, 3 credits
BUSINESS
Information Systems & Computing Applications
50+ 
IS 101, 3 credits
Introductory Business Law
50+
Elective, 3 credits
Principles of Accounting
50+
ACC 201 & ACC 202, 6 credits
Principles of Management
50+
MGT 301, 3 credits
Principles of Marketing
50+
MKT 210, 3 credits
CHEMISTRY
General Chemistry
50+
CHEM 110, 3 credits no lab
ECONOMICS
Principles of Mircroeconomics
50+
ECON 102, 3 credits
Principles of Macroeconomics
50+
ECON 103, 3 credits
EDUCATION
Introduction to Educational Psychology
50+
Elective, 3 credits
ENGLISH
American Literature
50+
ENG 241, 3 credits
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
50+
Elective, 3 credits
College Composition
50-63
ENG 101, 3 credits
  64+
ENG 101 & ENG 102, 6 credits
College Composition Modular
50+
ENG 101, 3 credits
*English Composition
50-63
ENG 101, 3 credits
  64+
ENG 101 & ENG 102, 6 credits

**Freshman College Composition

including essay

50-63
ENG 101, 3 credits
  64+
ENG 101 & ENG 102, 6 credits
English Literature
50+
ENG 235, 3 credits
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Environmental Science
50+
Elective, 3 credits no lab
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
College French
50-58

FREN 111 & FREN 112, 6 credits

  59+

FREN 111, FREN 112, FREN 211, &

FREN 212, 12 credits

College German
50-58
Elective, 6 credits
  59+
Elective, 12 credits
College Spanish
50-58

SPAN 111 & SPAN 112, 6 credits

  59+

SPAN 111, SPAN 112, SPAN 211, &

SPAN 212, 12 credits

HISTORY
US History I: Early Colonization to 1877
50+
HIST 101, 3 credits
US History II: 1865 to the Present
50+
HIST 102, 3 credits
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
50+
HIST 105, 3 credits
Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present
50+
HIST 106, 3 credits
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES
Human Growth & Development
50+
PSY 201, 3 credits
MATHEMATICS
Calculus
50+
MATH 182, 4 credits
College Algebra
50+
Elective, 3 credits
College Algebra-Trigonometry
50+
MATH 128, 5 credits
Trigonometry
50+
Elective, 2 credits
POLITICAL SCIENCE
US Government
50+

Elective, 3 credits

does not fulfill NV Constitution

PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction Psychology
50+
PSY 101, 3 credits
SOCIOLOGY
Introduction Sociology
50+
SOC 101, 3 credits
     
GENERAL EXAMINATION
Examination
Score
Course Equivalence, Credit
English Composition including essay
500-639
ENG 101, 3 credits
  640+
ENG 101 & ENG 102, 6 credits
Humanities
500+
Elective, 3 credit
College Mathematics
500+
MATH 120, 3 credits
Natural Science
500+
Elective, 3 credits
Social Science & History
500+
Elective, 3 credits