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1st June 2015, 03:41 PM
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CLEP Azusa Pacific University
I want to appear in the College Level Examination Program. So I am searching for the detail of the College Level Examination Program of Azusa Pacific University. Will you please share the information about the eligibility and admission forms’s last date of this program??
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30th May 2018, 01:20 PM
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Re: CLEP Azusa Pacific University
I want to join Azusa Pacific University for doing CLEP training searching for details about this training. Will you provide basic details about CLEP Exam of Azusa Pacific University along with process how to apply here also provide details about CLEP Testing Schedule?
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30th May 2018, 01:21 PM
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Re: CLEP Azusa Pacific University
CLEP Testing CLEP is a national program that allows students to obtain credit by examination. CLEP exams cover material taught in courses that most students take as requirements in the first two years of college. Each exam is 90 to 120 minutes long and is made up primarily of multiple-choice questions, though some exams do have fill-ins. Note that examinations in composition and literature have an additional 70- or 90-minute essay section, depending on the title of the exam. To take a CLEP exam, students must: Register and create an account on the CLEP Pay the $80 exam fee prior to the day of the exam. Students may pay the fee on the CLEP website, and the fee must be paid by credit card. Print out the Exam Registration Ticket and present it on the day of the exam. Pay a separate, nonrefundable administration fee of $20 on the day of the exam for each exam registration at the Learning Enrichment Center. This fee is separate from the cost of the exam and must be paid by check or cash. Present one form of picture ID. CLEP Testing Schedule All CLEP sessions are by appointment only, in the Learning Enrichment Center (LEC). For more information, call (626) 815-3849. Contact: Email: lec@apu.edu Phone: (626) 815-3849 Fax: (626) 815-3859 Hours Fall and Spring Test Proctoring (all exams must be scheduled 24 hours in advance) Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (evening proctoring requires 48-hour approval and is subject to proctor availability) Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m |
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