College Board Advanced Placement (AP)
Advanced Placement is a national program which allows students to complete college-level studies in their secondary schools.
| AP Exam |
Score Received* |
Credit Given |
Semester Hours |
|
| American Government/Politics |
4 |
POL 215 |
3 |
| American History |
4 |
HS 223, HS 224 |
6 |
| Art History |
3 |
FAC 211 |
3 |
| Art Studio |
3 |
FAA 230, FAA 270 |
6 |
| Biology |
4 |
BL 260, BL 262 |
6 |
| Calculus AB |
3 |
MT 360A |
4 |
| Calculus BC |
3 |
MT360B |
4 |
| Chemistry |
4 |
CH210 |
4 |
| Comparative Government/Politics |
4 |
POL 241 |
3 |
| Computer Science |
4 |
CS 308 |
3 |
| Economics - Macro |
3 |
EC 320 |
3 |
| Economics - Micro |
3 |
EC 330 |
3 |
| English Literature & Composition |
4 |
EN 210 |
3 |
| English Language & Composition |
4 |
EN 203 |
3 |
| Environmental Sciences |
4 |
ENVS 250 |
3 |
| European History |
4 |
HS 213, HS214 |
6 |
| French Language |
3 |
Placement in FR 409A |
0 |
| German Language |
3 |
Placement in GR 409A |
0 |
| Human Geography |
3 |
ED 300 |
3 |
| Physics B |
4 |
PH 202A, PH 202B, PH205A, PH 205B |
8 |
| Physics C - Mechanics |
4 |
PH 304A, PH305A |
4 |
| Physics C - Electricity and Magnetism |
4 |
PH 304B, PH 305B |
4 |
| Psychology |
4 |
PY 250 |
3 |
| Spanish Language |
3 |
Placement in SP 409A |
0 |
| Statistics |
3 |
MT 270 |
3 |
| World History |
4 |
HSLD |
3 |
Advanced Placement scores may be requested from:
Advanced Placement Exams | P.O. Box 6671 | Princeton, NJ 08541-6671
888 308-0013 | 609.771.7366
Regis Code 4656 *Scores and credit subject to change.
**Credit is awarded based on standards when student matriculates.
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
CLEP is a national exam. Regis University follows the American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations for minimum passing scores required and semester hours awarded for CLEP Subject Examinations.
| Subject Examinations |
|
|
|
|
|
| American Government |
47 |
Human Growth Development |
45 |
| American Literature |
46 |
Information Systems/Computer Science |
52 |
| Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
47 |
Introduction to Educational Psychology |
47 |
| Calculus with Elementary Functions |
41 |
Introduction to Business Law |
51 |
| College Algebra |
45 |
Introduction to Psychology |
47 |
| College Algebra - Trigonometry |
45 |
Introduction to Sociology |
47 |
| College French (Levels 1 & 2) |
39 & 45 |
Principles of Accounting |
45 |
| College German (Levels 1 & 2) |
37 & 42 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
44 |
| College Spanish (Levels 1 & 2) |
45 & 50 |
Principles of Management |
46 |
| English Literature |
46 |
Principles of Marketing |
50 |
| Freshman College Composition |
44 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
41 |
| General Biology |
46 |
Trigonometry |
50 |
| General Chemistry |
47 |
Western Civilization to 1648 |
46 |
| History of US 1865 to Present |
46 |
Western Civilization 1648 to 1982 |
47 |
| History of US 1865 to Present |
46 |
ENVS 250 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| General Examinations |
|
|
|
| Humanities |
450 |
|
|
| Natural Science |
450 |
|
|
| Social Sciences & History |
450 |
|
|
Applying College Coursework
Regis will accept any college, university or community college course from an accredited institution, that is equivalent to a corresponding course at Regis. All courses with a grade of “C-” or higher will be considered for transfer credits. Courses with a grade of “P” must be equivalent to a “C” or higher. Technical credits are generally not transferable, and students are encouraged to take baccalaureate-oriented courses. Official transcripts of college level or higher work will be considered.
There is no limit on the number of credits which can be transferred into Regis. However, all students are required to enroll in at least 30-semester hours at the Regis campus. A minimum of 128-semester hours are needed for graduation; 58 hours in the core, in addition to meeting department graduation requirements. For more information, please contact the Regis College Office of Admissions at 1.800.388.2366 extension 4900, or 303.458.4900.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Program
International Baccalaureate is an international program which allows students to complete college-level studies in their secondary schools. Regis University awards credit only for exams taken at the Higher Level.
| IB Exam |
Score Required |
Regis Equivalency |
Semester Hours |
| Advanced Math |
|
No Credit* |
|
| Applied Chemistry |
|
No Credit* |
|
| Biology |
47 |
BL 260, BL 262 |
6 |
| Chemistry |
4 |
CH 210 |
4 |
| Classical Language |
|
|
|
| Greek |
4 |
GK 201A, GK 201B |
6 |
| Latin |
4 |
LT 201A, LT 201B |
6 |
| Computer Science |
4 |
CS 308** |
3 |
| Economics |
4 |
EC 320, EC330 |
6 |
| English 1A |
4 |
EN LD |
3 |
| Environmental Systems |
|
No Credit* |
|
| General Chemistry |
|
No Credit* |
|
| Geography |
4 |
ED 300 |
3 |
| History |
4 |
History Lower Division |
3 |
| Language B |
|
|
|
| French |
4 |
209A, FR 209B> |
8 |
| German |
4 |
GR 209A, GR 209B |
8 |
| Spanish |
4 |
SP 209A, SP 209B |
8 |
| All Others |
4 |
Language Lower Division |
8 |
| Mathematical Studies |
|
No Credit* |
|
| Mathematical Methods |
|
No Credit* |
|
| Physics |
4 |
PH 204A, PH 204B |
|
| Social Anthropology |
4 |
SO 204 |
3 |
*Exams are offered only at the Standard or Subsidiary Level. No Regis credit granted.
**Potentially duplicates CS 208-Computer Science Fundamentals, a course taught in the College for Professional Studies.
Receiving DANTES Credit
DANTES is a national exam and Regis University follows The American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations for minimum passing scores required and semester hours awarded for DANTES examinations.
| Art of the Western World |
| Astronomy |
| Business Law II |
| Business Mathematics |
| Civil War and Reconstruction |
| Contemporary Western Europe |
| Criminal Justice |
| Drug and Alcohol Abuse |
| Environment and Humanity |
| Ethics in America (Philosophy) |
| Foundations of Education |
| Fundamentals of Counseling |
| General Anthropology |
| Here's to Your Health |
| History of the Vietnam War |
| Human/Cultural Geography |
| Introduction to Business |
| Introduction to Computers with BASIC programming |
| Introduction to Law Enforcement |
| Introduction to the Modern Middle East |
| Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
| Management Information Systems |
| Money and Banking |
| Organizational Behavior |
| Personal Finance |
| Personnel/Human Resource Management |
| Physical Geology |
| Principles of Finance |
| Principles of Financial Accounting |
| Principles of Physical Science I |
| Principles of Statistics |