College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Students enrolled at the College may earn full credit for certain courses by achieving acceptable scores on the College Level Examination Program tests. With a few exceptions, adequate test scores will match and substitute for specific courses in the current catalog. CLEP Tests are computer-based and individually administered by the Testing Center. If credit is earned, the results are recorded by course, course number, and semester hours earned. A grade of K is awarded for successful CLEP exams in which students earn the minimum score stated below. Students interested in learning more about CLEP can visit https://www.abac.edu/academics/academic-support/testing/#College-Level-Examination-Program-CLEP-. Official College Board transcripts with the CLEP score(s) will be required for any CLEP credit to be awarded.
Credit by CLEP Score Requirements Table
Composition and Literature  | Minimum Score  | ABAC Course Credit  | Semester Hours  | 
American Literature  | 50  | 3  | |
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
College Composition  | 50  | 3  | |
College Composition Modular  | 50  | 3  | |
English Literature  | 50  | 3  | |
Humanities  | 50  | 3  | |
Foreign Languages  | Minimum Score  | ABAC Course Credit  | Semester Hours  | 
French Language - Level 1 Proficiency  | 50  | LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX  | 6  | 
French Language - Level 2 Proficiency  | 59  | LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX, LANG 21XX*  | 9  | 
German Language - Level 1 Proficiency  | 50  | LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX  | 6  | 
German Language - Level 2 Proficiency  | 60  | LANG 11XX, LANG 12XX, LANG 21XX*  | 9  | 
Spanish Language - Level 1 Proficiency  | 50  | 6  | |
Spanish Language - Level 2 Proficiency  | 63  | 9  | |
Spanish with Writing - Level 1 Proficiency  | 50  | 6  | |
Spanish with Writing - Level 2 Proficiency  | 65  | 12  | 
Social Sciences and History  | Minimum Score  | ABAC Course Credit  | Semester Hours  | 
American Government  | 50  | course***  | 3  | 
History of the United States I  | 50  | course***  | 3  | 
History of the United States II  | 50  | course***  | 3  | 
Human Growth and Development  | 50  | 3  | |
Introduction to Educational Psychology  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
Introductory Psychology  | 50  | 3  | |
Introductory Sociology  | 50  | 3  | |
Principles of Macroeconomics  | 50  | 3  | |
Principles of Microeconomics  | 50  | 3  | |
Social Sciences and History  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
Western Civilization I  | 50  | Area E Elective **  | 3  | 
Western Civilization II  | 50  | Area E Elective **  | 3  | 
Science and Mathematics  | Minimum Score  | ABAC Course Credit  | Semester Hours  | 
Biology  | 50  | 4  | |
Calculus  | 50  | 4  | |
Chemistry  | 50  | 4  | |
College Algebra  | 50  | 3  | |
College Mathematics  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
Natural Sciences  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
Precalculus  | 50  | 4  | |
Business  | Minimum Score  | ABAC Course Credit  | Semester Hours  | 
Financial Accounting  | 50  | 3  | |
Information Systems  | 50  | 3  | |
Introductory Business Law  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
Principles of Management  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
Principles of Marketing  | 50  | No Credit  | —  | 
* LANG 21XX and LANG 22XX may be used in the Core Curriculum Area C to satisfy the “foreign language (2001 or higher)” elective.
** This elective may be used in the Core Curriculum Area E to satisfy 3 hours of the electives.
***Students receiving credit for American Government or American History must meet the State of Georgia Legislative Requirements regarding Georgia History and Georgia Constitution through examination.