You can get a head start on pursuing your degree at Lipscomb, by earning college
credit while still in high school. By demonstrating proficiency in core requirements, you
can graduate faster, maintain a lighter course load or dive right into the more
challenging classes in your field of study. We accept college-level credits up to 30
semester hours.
We accept scores from the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), the College
Board Advanced Placement Examination (generally referred to as AP) and International
Baccalaureate (IB). In establishing the amount of college credit based on these tests,
attention is not only given to the score, but also to the scholastic record of the student.
No letter grades are assigned based on credit earned through these exams. In addition,
no credit will be granted in an area in which the student enrolled in or attempted college
work.
For the AP test, a score of three or better must be obtained to gain credit; in some
cases, a score of four or better. For CLEP subject examinations, a score of at least 50 is
generally required -- with some exceptions. IB credit is also awarded based on various
factors, at the discrimination of the Office of Admissions. For more details, consult the
catalog online at catalog.lipscomb.edu.
Another way to get a jump on your college degree is by enrolling in Lipscomb's dual enrollment courses. You can find out more about our dual enrollment program here.
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