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CLEP

[ klep ]

abbreviation for

, Trademark.
  1. College-Level Examination Program: a set of standardized tests in various subjects, qualifying scores on which can be used to earn college credits.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of CLEP1

First recorded in 1965
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Example Sentences

He also enrolled in a four-year law program at Northwestern California University School of Law under a state bar rule that allows students to apply to law school once they complete the College Level Examination Program, or CLEP.

CLEP, which released the images, said in a statement: "Researchers completed the preliminary analysis of the lunar surface topography around the landing site based on the image taken by the landing camera."

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If a student earns 15 credits through CLEP, that’s a savings of $4,705.

"The first two years of college are mostly general education requirements, many of which can be completed with inexpensive online courses or through competency based exams like CLEP," says Adrian Ridner, CEO of the online learning website Study.com.

From US News

"The first two years of college are mostly general education requirements, many of which can be completed with inexpensive online courses or through competency based exams like CLEP," says Adrian Ridner, CEO of the online learning website Study.com.

From US News

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