CLEP
Students may earn up to 24 hours credit through the CLEP program. Students will pay a fee of $5.00 per hour for credit awarded through this program.
| CLEP Exam Title | CLEP SCORE | Belmont Course Credit | ||
| College Mathematics | 50 | MTH 1020 or 1030 | ||
| Human Growth and Development | 50 | PSY 3100 | ||
| Introductory Sociology | 47 | SOC 1010 | ||
| Calculus with Elementary Functions | 50 | MTH 1210 | ||
| College Algebra | 50 | MTH 1110 |
Belmont University will not grant credits for any tests not listed above. Students attempting to transfer credit earned through a CLEP test from other institutions must demonstrate that their scores meet Belmont University’s requirements before hours will be accepted. Official score reports must be submitted to the Office of Admissions at the time of application to the university.
The list of accepted CLEP exams is subject to review and change each year. The current catalog is always used to determine what CLEP exams are eligible to count at Belmont. Students should not use a past catalog (including their catalog of entry) to select CLEP exams.
Credit by Challenge Examination
Belmont University grants university credit in select courses to students who pass a comprehensive challenge examination. Credit by prepared examination (such as CLEP) is available. Academic departments and schools decide which of the courses they teach are available for credit by challenge examinations.
Students wishing to earn credit by challenge examination must complete the Credit by Challenge Examination Form which is available at Belmont Central. In completing the form, the student must secure permission to take a challenge examination from the appropriate department first and then from the dean of the school in which the credit is sought.
The fee for the examination is one-third the cost of the regular tuition for the course.
Distance Education
Belmont University will accept Distance Education courses up to a maximum of twelve semester hours outside of Belmont provided:
- the work is done through a regionally accredited institution;
- grades are "C" or above;
- a comparable course is offered at Belmont University;
- prior to enrolling students must obtain approval from the Office of the Registrar; and
- no more than one-fourth of any degree may be taken by distance education / extension.
Extension Work
A maximum of 16 hours of credit toward a degree may be permitted by the Provost for extension work done in other universities which are regionally accredited. Exceptional cases may be given consideration beyond this in granting additional hours for extension work. No credit is given for work done at other colleges or universities while a student is enrolled at Belmont University except by written permission of the Provost prior to enrollment. It is the student’s responsibility to check with the advisor regarding the applicability of extension work to the Belmont degree program prior to enrollment at another institution.



