Alternative Academic Credit

Correspondence Courses
Kent State University does not offer correspondence courses. However, the university will accept up to 11 semester hours of correspondence work from an accredited institution, provided each course is completed with a grade of at least C and is applicable to the students’ degree program. Correspondence credit does not count toward the final year of required work in-residence.

GED—Advanced-standing credit is awarded for the College Level General Educational Development Examinations (GED). A maximum of 24 semester hours may be earned through successful completion of the examinations. Credit will not be given for both the CLEP and GED general examinations.


 

 
 

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