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MSUM recognizes the International Baccalaureate program, offered at many high schools in the United States and abroad, which allows students to take examinations for credit. The examinations are offered at the standard (SL) and higher (HL) levels.
MSUM recognizes the DSST (Dantes) examination, which was originally designed for the military as a way to provide individuals an opportunity to obtain college level credit for what they have learned in nontraditional ways.
If you have an industry certificate, it may qualify for Credit for Prior Learning. Proof of certification completion is required to be awarded credit.
Internal Credit for Prior Learning is assessed by MSUM faculty using academically sound and rigorous methods and processes. My Credit for Prior Learning (MyCPL) is a Minnesota State platform that helps students earn credit for demonstrating college/university level knowledge.
MSU Moorhead recognizes several examinations of prior learning for credit toward your college degree.
In accordance with Minnesota State system policy (3.35.1), colleges and universities shall award credit for K-12 world language proficiency.
External Credit for Prior Learning are credits assessed through outside entities. Official proof of successful completion needs to be provided to the Registrar’s Office, such as official test scores or certifications.
The Math and English Placement Test is used for initial placement into Math or English courses.
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program of The College Board through which a high school student completes college-level courses that are designated as AP in high schools. A student may earn college credits by demonstrating a specified level of performance on AP examinations.
Minnesota State University Moorhead, a member of the Minnesota State system, is committed to ensuring the accessibility of its websites as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act, Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
