Veterans and Military Personnel Degree Completion
Sources of University Credit
- Belmont University accepts work completed at accredited
institutions on campus or through extension divisions. Work is
acceptable in transfer as total hours passed, provided the course
grade is C or above. (No more than 64
semester hours from a junior college.)
- Credit for military service is awarded as follows (based on 2
years active duty):
First Aid 3 hours Physical Education 2 hours Health 3 hours Military Science 4 hours Speech (officers only) 3 hours
NOTE: Students must present documentation (DD214) to the Records Office for the credits to be posted.
- Service schools, as recommended by the American Council of
Education in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational
Experiences in the Armed Forces. Credit subjects should be those
acceptable in the university curriculum. It is not necessary that
there be a comparable course at Belmont University.
- At least 32 semester hours must be taken in residence at
Belmont University.
- A maximum of 25 semester hours may be awarded for USAFI
subject examinations, for example, end-of-course tests or
subjects standardized tests. CLEP subject exams (CEEB) are also
in this category. Minimum percentile scores as recommended by ACE
and USAFI are applicable.
- Correspondence credit from civilian colleges and universities
is also accepted with a maximum of 12 semester hours.
- General Educational Development (GED) examinations of College Level Examination Program (CLEP):
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- Six semester hours of credit will be granted for each of the five parts of the CLEP provided the individual attains a score equivalent to a "C" or above in each test.
- Six semester hours of credit will be granted for each of
the four parts of the College-Level GED tests provided the
individual attains the following minimum standard scores for
each test:
- Where one or more parts of each of these two types of tests are taken, credit will be granted as applicable. Credit will not be duplicated if tests have been taken in the same subject area. In the event of duplicate courses, only the higher grade will be accepted.
- Test No. 1-55; Test No. 2-60; Test No. 3-61; Test No. 4-57; or an overall average of 60 on all four tests.
- CLEP (College Level Exam Program)
Subject Exam: Credit will be granted according to the particular subject in which a score equivalent to a "C" or above is attained. This is normally 2 or 3 credits per subject. (See No. 5 under "Sources of University Credit").



