Lincoln students using College-Level Exam Program (CLEP) to pursue college for FREE

Posted March 13, 2024

We are excited to share some highlights of students using the College-Level Exam Program (CLEP) to access Concurrent Enrollment classes here at Lincoln. Students at Lincoln unlocked a potential of 1,690 college credits that can be earned collectively by the 93% of students who passed the CLEP Exam in February. 72 of these students will pursue the “Pathway To A Spanish Minor” with MSU Denver following testing!

The College-Level Examination Program, or CLEP, is offered through the College Board and provides students the opportunity to earn college credit for what they already know by passing an exam in one of 34 different content areas. If students earn a passing score on the exam they have the opportunity to earn discounted college credit at one of almost 2,900 colleges and universities nationwide.

CLEP was created to help your students:

  • Accelerate their college degrees by earning college credit for what they already know
  • Advance to more challenging courses
  • Save money on tuition costs

Hear from students on how the CLEP exam granted them access to pursue the Path to a Spanish Minor with MSU Denver