Other Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) Opportunities
Because many students learn language outside the classroom, SLCC’s experiential language credit option allows students to demonstrate language proficiencies and, depending on the respective assessment score, receive college credit.
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Visit our Experiential Language Credit page for more information.
Math Competency Initiative legislation from 2015 stipulates that institutions in the Utah System of Higher Education will award credit for college-level math competency to students who earn an American College Test (ACT) math score of 26 or higher and for a Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) math section score of 660 or higher. At SLCC, we use these scores to fulfill the Quantitative Literacy portion of the General Education program. This will show on a transcript as “ACT/SAT QL Credit, satisfied by ACT/SATQL – Qualifying ACT/SAT score – ACT/SAT for QL”.
Do you have certifications, licensures, or work experience that fit the learning outcomes of a course in your degree program? Whether it’s an OSHA 30 card, an LPN, or 3 years of bakery experience, SLCC knows that what you learned before coming here counts. The Credit for Prior Learning department will be happy to work with you to see if your prior learning can count for SLCC courses.