07-26-2012, 10:50 PM
It will work if you have ENC-102 met already.
In my case I had ENC-101 met with a 4 credit CC course. I took the full College Composition exam worth six credits and this happened:
ENC-101 Freshman Composition ENGC1101 (from my Community College) 4 Credits
ENC-102 College Composition ENC-102 (half of the six credit CLEP) 3 Credits
ENC-101 College Composition ENC-101 (shows up at the bottom of the eval as a "DUP" course since it is duplicated credit)
In total it gave me 7 credits when I needed 6 and then reduced my General Ed Elective Requirement by 1. Kind of neat trick. For you I would expect it to give you three credits in ENC-101 and then give you the same overage I have (with the overage on ENC-102 instead of ENC-102).
In my case I had ENC-101 met with a 4 credit CC course. I took the full College Composition exam worth six credits and this happened:
ENC-101 Freshman Composition ENGC1101 (from my Community College) 4 Credits
ENC-102 College Composition ENC-102 (half of the six credit CLEP) 3 Credits
ENC-101 College Composition ENC-101 (shows up at the bottom of the eval as a "DUP" course since it is duplicated credit)
In total it gave me 7 credits when I needed 6 and then reduced my General Ed Elective Requirement by 1. Kind of neat trick. For you I would expect it to give you three credits in ENC-101 and then give you the same overage I have (with the overage on ENC-102 instead of ENC-102).
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.


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