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Great Bay Community College may award credit for students who have potentially acquired learning outside of the traditional academic learning environment.

 

This learning may include industry certifications, work experience, employer training programs, independent study, non-credit courses, volunteer or community service, or non-college courses or seminars.

The Credit for Prior Learning Assessment funnel illustrates how Credit for Prior Learning will be assessed from the top level (Level 1) to the bottom (Level 3).

Students must exhaust all options starting at Level 1 before moving on to the next level.

A student must be enrolled at GBCC to be eligible for Credit for Prior Learning.

Level 1

Transfer Credit

Credits for college courses taken at another accredited institution or System College and earned a “C” or higher.  Courses successfully completed before admission will be considered for transfer.

Prospective students wondering how their credit will transfer into GBCC can contact [email protected] with their college transcripts, and the program they are interested in for an unofficial credit transfer evaluation.

Accepted students who have sent their official college transcripts in will have a transfer credit evaluation completed before their initial student advising appointment by a GBCC Academic Advisor.

Level 2 (A)

More information is available in our College Catalog. Select the option that is most relevant to your experience:

College credit may be granted to students with military training, experience or coursework recognized by the American Council on Education (ACE) based on the program they are entering.

The College recognizes the College Board Advanced Placement Examination Program to evaluate student eligibility for advanced placement.  Matriculated students who have participated in the AP Program and been admitted to the College should have official AP grade reports forwarded directly to the College Admissions Office. Upon receipt of students’ AP reports, the advising center will assess the grades and evaluate them for transfer credit. The minimum score to receive credit varies from 3 to 5. No credit is awarded on any AP exam score of less than 3.

AP ExamMin. AP ScoreGBCC CourseGBCC Course NameGBCC Credits
Studio Art: Drawing3+ARTS123GDrawing I3.00
Chemistry3CHEM115GGeneral Chemistry I4.00
Chemistry4+CHEM115G and CHEM116GGeneral Chemistry I AND General Chemistry II8.00
Comp Sci A4+CIS112GIntro to Object-Oriented Programming3.00
Macroeconomics3+ECO234GMacroeconomics3.00
Microeconomics3+ECON235GMicroeconomics3.00
English3+ENGL110GCollege Composition I4.00
World History3+HIST130GWestern Civ II3.00
US History3 or 4HISTXXXGHistory Elective or Social Science Elective3.00
US History5HIST202G AND HIST204GUS History through 1870 AND through Present6.00
History of Art3+HUMA117GArt History I3.00
Biology4+LSCIXXXGLab Sci Elective4.00
Statistics4+MATH225GProbability & Statistics4.00
Calculus AB3+MATH230GCalculus I4.00
Calculus BC4+MATH230G AND MATH250GCalculus I AND Calculus II8.00
Environmental Science3+NATR100GNatural Resources Stewardship4.00
Studio Art: 2-D or 3-D Design3+ARTSXXXGFine Arts Elective or Humanities Elective3.00
Physics I3+PHYS135GCollege Physics I4.00
Physics 23+PHYS136GCollege Physics II4.00
Physics C (Mechanics)3+PHYS290GUniversity Physics I4.00
Physics C (Elec & Magnetism)3+PHYS295GUniversity Physics II4.00
Government & Politics: US 4+POLS110GAmerican Govt3.00
Government & Politics: Comparative4+POLS210GIntro to Political Science3.00
Psychology4+PSYC110GIntro to Psychology3.00

Students may challenge a course by requesting and completing an examination or evaluation that covers the instructional material of the course. If successful, the appropriate credits earned are applied to the students’ programs but may not be transferable to another college. Not all programs provide the CBE option. A fee of $25.00 per credit, plus all direct costs associated with providing a laboratory portion of an exam, will be charged to a student wishing to receive credit by examination.

A nationally standardized exam known as CLEP (College Level Examination Program). Passing scores for CLEP are 50 and above unless otherwise specified. Successful completion of a CLEP exam is treated as a transfer credit.

CLEP ExamMin. ScoreGBCC CourseGBCC Course NameGBCC Credits
American Literature w/Essay50ENGL220GAmerican Literature after the Civil War3.00
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature w/Essay50ENGL117GIntroduction to Literature3.00
College Comp50ENGL110GCollege Composition I4.00
English Literature w/Essay50ENGLXXXGEnglish Elective3.00
French Language Level I50HUMAXXXGHumanities Elective4.00
Spanish Language Level I50HUMAXXXGHumanities Elective4.00
American Government50POLS110GAmerican Government3.00
History of the US I: Early Colonization to 187750HIST202GUS History through 18703.00
History of the US II: 1865 to the Present50HIST204GUS History – 1870 to the Present3.00
Human Growth and Development50PSYC210GHuman Growth & Development3.00
Psychology, Introduction50PSYC110GIntroduction to Psychology3.00
Sociology, Introduction 50SOCI110GSociology3.00
Humanities50HUMAXXXGHumanities Elective 3.00
Macroeconomics, Principles of50ECON234GMacroeconomics3.00
Microeconomics, Principles of50ECON235GMicroeconomics3.003.00
Western Civilization: Ancient Near East to 164850HIST120GWestern Civilization through 15003.00
Western Civilization: Ancient Near East 1648 to present50HIST130GWestern Civilization 1500 to the Preset3.00
Biology50SCIXXXG (No lab)Science Elective 3.00
Chemistry50SCIXXXXG (No lab)Science Elective3.00
Natural Science50SCIXXXG (No lab)Science Elective3.00
Mathematics, College50MATH145GQuantitative Reasoning4.00
Algebra, College50MATH150GCollege Algebra3.00
Pre-Calculus50MATH210GPre-Calculus3.00
Calculus50MATH230GCalculus I4.00
Financial Accounting65ACCT113G and ACCT123GAccounting & Financial Reporting I and II6.00
Management, Principles of50BUS114GManagement3.00
Business Law50BIS211GBusiness Law3.00
Marketing, Principles of50MKTG101GPrinciples of Marketing3.00
Information Systems and Computer Applications50CIS111GComputer Technologies3.00

Level 2 (B)

IRC (Industry Recognized Credential)

Industry Recognized Credential is an umbrella term for apprenticeships, badges, micro-credentials, certificates, certifications, degrees, diplomas, and licenses.

Level 3

Experiential Credit via Portfolio Review

Credit for prior learning allows students to demonstrate the knowledge they have gained through life experiences and apply it toward credit in some degree/certificate programs. To prepare for this option, students will develop a portfolio to be assessed by appropriate college personnel.  A request for Experiential credit should be initiated with the chair or coordinator for the program in which the student wishes to receive course credit.

A student must matriculate at GBCC and exhaust all previous levels of CPL to be eligible to apply for experiential learning assessment credit.