02-16-2011, 11:44 AM
My G.I.Bill benefits became no longer usuable in 2007, that is when my 10 years of use was up. Luckily I was able to utilize some of it, but did not put a dent into it.
The Hazlewood Act alows us Texans (if eligible) to get up to 150 hours paid for college. It also states, it pays for exams such as CLEP.
Does the Hazlewood Act cover credit by examination?
Yes. Since Texas Education Code 54.203 (a) refers to an exemption from âall dues, fees and chargesâ¦â the exemption would include charges for credit by examination.
I guess my question is, with the assumption you would have to be enrolled at the Texas approved college or university, how would you go about getting the CLEP exams paid for if you did not want to enroll. Has anyone found a loop hole? Not exactly something I want to approach a community college with, but possible someone has had the nerve to do just that.
The Hazlewood Act alows us Texans (if eligible) to get up to 150 hours paid for college. It also states, it pays for exams such as CLEP.
Does the Hazlewood Act cover credit by examination?
Yes. Since Texas Education Code 54.203 (a) refers to an exemption from âall dues, fees and chargesâ¦â the exemption would include charges for credit by examination.
I guess my question is, with the assumption you would have to be enrolled at the Texas approved college or university, how would you go about getting the CLEP exams paid for if you did not want to enroll. Has anyone found a loop hole? Not exactly something I want to approach a community college with, but possible someone has had the nerve to do just that.