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University of North Texas CLEP® Credit Policy

UNT accepts 23 CLEP® exams for transferable college credit. Here's every exam, its minimum required score, and credit hours awarded — plus the other credit-by-exam and prior-learning pathways available at this university.

CLEP® · 23 ExamsDSST AcceptedNCCRS Member
How It Works

3 steps to earn
UNT credit by exam.

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Pick your CLEP® subject (or prep for a DSST exam). Our structured chapters and 500+ practice questions per course take you from zero to exam-ready in 4–8 weeks of part-time study.
Sit the CLEP® or DSST exam
90-minute exam at any test center. Enter UNT's CLEP® code 6481 — or DSST code 8827 — at registration so scores transmit to the Registrar automatically.
Credit posts to your transcript
Most students see credit on their UNT transcript within 2–4 weeks of exam transmission. No professor meetings, no final-paper panic — just credit.
The Exam List

Every CLEP® exam
University of North Texas accepts.

23 CLEP® exams organized by category, with the minimum score and credit hours awarded for each.

World Languages

6 exams · up to 45 credits
ExamMin ScoreCreditsPrep
French Language Level I506Start prep →
French Language Level II599Start prep →
German Language Level I506Start prep →
German Language Level II609Start prep →
Spanish Language Level I506Start prep →
Spanish Language Level II639Start prep →
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Beyond CLEP®

UNT is an
NCCRS member institution.

UNT is listed as an NCCRS member institution on nationalccrs.org. CLEP® isn't the only way to earn credit here — as an NCCRS member, UNT may also award credit for NCCRS-recommended coursework, and its Registrar often considers ACE-recommended coursework under the same prior-learning framework. Acceptance of any specific course is determined by the Registrar; confirm before enrolling.

ACE · American Council on Education
ACE Credit
ACE evaluates non-traditional learning — corporate training, workforce programs, credit-by-exam — and recommends equivalent college credit. CLEP® exams themselves are ACE-reviewed. Colleges that are ACE-aligned often accept ACE coursework in addition to CLEP®.
Source: acenet.edu
NCCRS · UNT is a Member
NCCRS Credit
The National College Credit Recommendation Service, administered by the University of the State of New York, reviews non-collegiate coursework and assigns college-equivalent credit. UNT is a listed NCCRS member, meaning NCCRS-recommended self-paced courses may count toward degree requirements.
Source: nationalccrs.org
How Your Credit Path Works

Two ways to earn credit.
Both count at UNT.

Most students pass their CLEP® on the first try. If you don't, your subscription unlocks the matching ACE/NCCRS self-paced course — with a retake-able final exam. Either route earns you transferable credit at UNT.

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Outcome
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Safety Net
ACE/NCCRS
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Self-paced · retake-able exam
Ready. Pass or not — you're covered.

NCCRS courses UNT may accept

Self-paced courses across the full gen-ed and major-requirement catalog. Each carries an official ACE or NCCRS credit recommendation — submitted to the Registrar like any transcript.

UNT is an NCCRS member institution per nationalccrs.org. Acceptance of specific courses is determined at the Registrar's discretion — confirm before enrolling.

Business & Accounting

20 courses · 60 credits
Managerial Accounting 3cr Financial Accounting 3cr Business Essentials 3cr Principles of Management 3cr Foundations of Leadership 3cr Leadership & Organizational Behavior 3cr Business Communication 3cr Business Ethics 3cr Leading Organizational Change 3cr Project Management 3cr Business Law 3cr International Business 3cr Human Resources Management 3cr Globalization & International Mgmt. 3cr Entrepreneurship 3cr Microeconomics 3cr Macroeconomics 3cr Principles of Finance 3cr Financial Management 3cr Principles of Marketing 3cr

English, Writing & Humanities

7 courses · 21 credits
Advanced Technical Writing 3cr English Composition I 3cr English Composition II 3cr College Writing 3cr Humanities 201: Critical Thinking 3cr Art History I 3cr Art History II 3cr

Mathematics

9 courses · 31 credits
Business Math 3cr College Algebra 3cr Pre-Calculus 3cr Calculus 1 4cr Calculus 2 4cr Calculus 3 4cr Discrete Mathematics 4cr Quantitative Analysis 3cr Principles of Statistics 3cr

Computer Science & IT

22 courses · 66 credits
Current Trends in CS & IT 3cr Computer Concepts & Applications 3cr Introduction to HTML & CSS 3cr Introduction to JavaScript 3cr Ethics in Technology 3cr Introduction to Networking 3cr Fundamentals of Information Technology 3cr Introduction to Linux 3cr Introduction to Java 3cr Programming in Python 3cr Introduction to Computing 3cr Programming in C 3cr Programming in C++ 3cr Data Structures & Algorithms 3cr Network & Systems Security 3cr Cybersecurity 3cr Database Fundamentals 3cr Software Engineering 3cr Introduction to Operating Systems 3cr Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3cr Database Programming 3cr Systems Analysis & Design 3cr

Health Sciences

8 courses · 20 credits
Medical Terminology 3cr Healthcare Finance & Budgeting 3cr Healthcare Organization & Management 3cr HR Management in Healthcare 3cr Anatomy & Physiology I 3cr Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1cr Anatomy & Physiology II 3cr Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1cr

Natural Sciences

5 courses · 13 credits
Introduction to Biology 1 3cr Introduction to Biology 2 3cr Chemistry I 3cr Physics I 3cr Environmental Science 1cr

Psychology & Social Science

11 courses · 33 credits
Introduction to Psychology 3cr Research Methods in Psychology 3cr Psychology of Diversity 3cr Educational Psychology 3cr Abnormal Psychology 3cr Psychology of Personality 3cr Advanced Social Psychology 3cr Ethics in the Social Sciences 3cr Introduction to Sociology 3cr Introduction to Criminology 3cr Principles of Philosophy 3cr

History & Languages

3 courses · 9 credits
U.S. History I 3cr U.S. History II 3cr French Language I 3cr
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Felix G.
CLEP® Information Systems
★★★★★
Software engineer. Funny how much of this was stuff I learned in my first year on the job. Passed at 77. Exam was shorter than my lunch break.
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Aurora K.
CLEP® American Government
★★★★★
Poli-sci sophomore. This exam is basically AP Gov on mild steroids. Well-prepared because of the structured chapter review. Scored 74.
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Arlo D.
CLEP® Humanities
★★★★★
Renaissance and classical music buff. This exam rewarded general cultural knowledge. Got a 73. Random hobby paid off for once.
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Clara N.
CLEP® Western Civilization I
★★★★★
Ancient history fan. This exam was entertainment, not work. Scored 79. Best time I've ever had earning college credit.
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Milo P.
CLEP® Principles of Management
★★★★★
Middle management for 5 years. Exam tested exactly what I do at work. Prep took a few hours. Passed easily. 3 credits earned.
E
Elena R.
ACE · Globalization & Intl Management
★★★★★
Future international consultant. Material was actually intellectually interesting. ACE self-paced format let me go deep on topics I loved.
C
Chloe P.
ACE · Foundations of Leadership
★★★★★
Manager at a Fortune 500 and pursuing an MBA. Took this to skip the undergrad leadership req. Took me one weekend. Done.
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Sage M.
CLEP® Analyzing & Interp Literature
★★★★★
Poet and lit enthusiast. This exam was a joy. Read the practice passages, answered confidently, scored 78. Wish every exam was this fun.
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Felix G.
CLEP® Information Systems
★★★★★
Software engineer. Funny how much of this was stuff I learned in my first year on the job. Passed at 77. Exam was shorter than my lunch break.
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Aurora K.
CLEP® American Government
★★★★★
Poli-sci sophomore. This exam is basically AP Gov on mild steroids. Well-prepared because of the structured chapter review. Scored 74.
A
Arlo D.
CLEP® Humanities
★★★★★
Renaissance and classical music buff. This exam rewarded general cultural knowledge. Got a 73. Random hobby paid off for once.
C
Clara N.
CLEP® Western Civilization I
★★★★★
Ancient history fan. This exam was entertainment, not work. Scored 79. Best time I've ever had earning college credit.
M
Milo P.
CLEP® Principles of Management
★★★★★
Middle management for 5 years. Exam tested exactly what I do at work. Prep took a few hours. Passed easily. 3 credits earned.
E
Elena R.
ACE · Globalization & Intl Management
★★★★★
Future international consultant. Material was actually intellectually interesting. ACE self-paced format let me go deep on topics I loved.
C
Chloe P.
ACE · Foundations of Leadership
★★★★★
Manager at a Fortune 500 and pursuing an MBA. Took this to skip the undergrad leadership req. Took me one weekend. Done.
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Sage M.
CLEP® Analyzing & Interp Literature
★★★★★
Poet and lit enthusiast. This exam was a joy. Read the practice passages, answered confidently, scored 78. Wish every exam was this fun.
How TransferCredit.org Works

The policy,
in plain English.

We're credit-by-exam prep provider and offer ACE/NCCRS coursework via our partners — both pathways produce official records that feed into UNT's Registrar workflow like any other transcript.

The Product

What you get with TransferCredit

  • Structured prep content for 25+ CLEP® exams — chapters, subchapters, 500+ practice questions per subject
  • Access to 70+ ACE/NCCRS courses via partner network like UPIStudy — self-paced, retake-able final exam, no strict proctoring
  • Readiness tracker that tells you when to book the exam vs. keep prepping
  • Official transcripts issued through ACE Credit Registry (Credly) and NCCRS Official trnascript issued via the provider — same format any U.S. college accepts
  • Pass-or-pivot safety net — a CLEP® setback converts into access to the matching ACE/NCCRS course
The Transfer

How credit reaches UNT

  • CLEP® path: Enter UNT's code 6481 at test registration — College Board transmits scores directly to the Registrar
  • DSST path: Same mechanism using DSST code 8827
  • NCCRS path: Complete the course, we issue an official NCCRS transcript, you submit it to the Registrar
  • Consolidation option: ACE/NCCRS credits can be merged into one transcript via Excelsior University's OneTranscript service
  • Credit typically posts 2–4 weeks after the Registrar receives your score or transcript
Which Pathway For You

CLEP®, DSST, ACE/NCCRS,
or community college?

Four legitimate ways to earn UNT credit without sitting in a 15-week university classroom. Here's the honest comparison.

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CLEP® Exam
Format90-min exam
Time to credit4–8 weeks prep
Cost$93 exam + prep
UNT acceptsYes · 23 subjects
RiskSingle high-stakes exam
Best for: Confident test-takers who want fastest turnaround and lowest cost per credit.
🎖 Military-friendly
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DSST Exam
Format~2-hr exam
Time to credit4–8 weeks prep
Cost$100 exam + prep
UNT acceptsYes · code 8827
RiskSingle exam · free for military
Best for: Covers upper-level & technical subjects CLEP® doesn't. Free for active-duty military via DANTES.
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ACE/NCCRS Course
FormatSelf-paced + retake-able final
Time to credit2–6 weeks / course
CostIncluded in subscription
UNT acceptsYes · Cooperating College
RiskLow · unlimited retakes
Best for: Students who prefer structured learning over high-stakes exams, or who didn't pass a CLEP® first try.
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Community College
Format15-week semester
Time to credit4–6 months
Cost$300–600 per credit
UNT acceptsUsually · articulation agreements
RiskLow · familiar format
Best for: Students who want a traditional classroom experience and are not time-constrained.
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Second Exam Pathway
UNT accepts DSST exams too
Beyond CLEP®, UNT is a DSST credit-granting institution (DSST code 8827). DSST covers 30+ subjects — including upper-level and technical topics CLEP® doesn't offer, like Business Ethics, Cybersecurity, and Criminal Justice. Exams are free for active-duty military through DANTES. Confirm accepted DSST subjects and minimum scores with the Registrar before scheduling.
About University of North Texas

UNT
in brief.

The University of North Texas is a public research university in Denton, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It is one of the largest universities in Texas and serves a broad undergraduate and graduate population. The university is known for its large, comprehensive campus and its role as a major public institution in North Texas.

UNT offers a wide range of academic programs across many colleges and schools, including strong offerings in music, business, education, engineering, and the arts and sciences. It is especially well known for the College of Music and for research activity across multiple disciplines. The university also provides extensive graduate study and professional preparation.

For CLEP and transfer credit, UNT is generally a transfer-oriented public university that evaluates prior college-level learning through established academic policies. Credit by examination, including CLEP, is typically subject to university rules, score requirements, and applicability to degree plans. Students should confirm how any exam or transfer credit will apply to a specific major or program before relying on it.

Credit evaluation at UNT is handled through the university's registrar and academic advising processes. Incoming transfer work and exam-based credit are reviewed for equivalency, residency, and degree applicability, and some credit may satisfy general education or elective requirements rather than major requirements. Because policies can vary by department and program, students should consult the official registrar and the relevant academic unit for the most current guidance.

23
CLEP® Exams Accepted
200+
Degree Programs
3
Credit Pathways
105
Max CLEP® Credits
Quick Highlights
  • Public research university serving students in Denton and the greater North Texas region
  • Broad academic offerings across undergraduate, graduate, and professional study
  • Well known for music and other strong programs in the arts and sciences
  • Transfer and exam credit are evaluated through official university policies
  • Regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
FAQ

Questions, answered.

How many CLEP® exams does University of North Texas accept?
University of North Texas accepts 23 CLEP® exams for college credit across Business, Composition and Literature, History and Social Sciences, Science and Mathematics, and World Languages.
What minimum CLEP® score does UNT require?
UNT requires minimum CLEP® scores in the range of 50 – 63 depending on the exam. The standard ACE-recommended passing score for CLEP® is 50.
How do I send my CLEP® score to University of North Texas?
Enter UNT's institution code 6481 when registering for your CLEP® exam. Scores transmit automatically to the Registrar.
How many CLEP® credits can I apply toward my UNT degree?
Most undergraduate programs cap credit-by-exam at approximately 30 semester hours. Confirm program-specific caps with the Registrar.
Does UNT accept DSST exams?
Yes. UNT is a DSST credit-awarding institution with DSST code 8827.
Is UNT an NCCRS member institution?
Yes. UNT is listed as an NCCRS member institution on nationalccrs.org.
How long does it take to earn CLEP® credit at UNT?
Most students prep 4–8 weeks per exam. The CLEP® itself is 90 minutes. Credit typically posts to your transcript 2–4 weeks after transmission.
What if I don't pass my CLEP® exam on the first try?
You can retake CLEP® after 3 months. With a TransferCredit.org subscription, you can also pivot to the matching ACE/NCCRS self-paced course with retake-able finals.
CLEP® exam details — History and Social Sciences (11 exams)
Does UNT accept CLEP® American Government?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® American Government exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Human Growth and Development?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Human Growth and Development exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Introduction to Educational Psychology?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Introduction to Educational Psychology exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Introductory Psychology?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Introductory Psychology exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Introductory Sociology?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Introductory Sociology exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Principles of Macroeconomics?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Principles of Macroeconomics exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Principles of Microeconomics?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Principles of Microeconomics exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
CLEP® exam details — Science and Mathematics (6 exams)
Does UNT accept CLEP® Biology?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Biology exam for 6 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Calculus?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Calculus exam for 4 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Chemistry?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Chemistry exam for 6 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® College Algebra?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® College Algebra exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® College Mathematics?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® College Mathematics exam for 3 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Precalculus?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Precalculus exam for 5 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
CLEP® exam details — World Languages (6 exams)
Does UNT accept CLEP® French Language Level I?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® French Language Level I exam for 6 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® French Language Level II?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® French Language Level II exam for 9 college credits, with a minimum required score of 59.
Does UNT accept CLEP® German Language Level I?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® German Language Level I exam for 6 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® German Language Level II?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® German Language Level II exam for 9 college credits, with a minimum required score of 60.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Spanish Language Level I?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Spanish Language Level I exam for 6 college credits, with a minimum required score of 50.
Does UNT accept CLEP® Spanish Language Level II?
Yes. UNT accepts the CLEP® Spanish Language Level II exam for 9 college credits, with a minimum required score of 63.
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