SAT Reasoning or ACT Required (ACT writing optional)
SAT Reasoning/ACT score report due by: 01-MAR
SAT Subject score report due by: Not reported
Advanced Placement Program® (AP) Information
AP Credit and Placement Policy
Offers credit for AP Exams:Yes
Offers placement into higher-level courses for AP Exams: Yes
From the college:
A student may enter as a freshman with advanced standing toward a Washington College degree. This standing is usually achieved through the Advanced Placement Examinations given each May by the College Board. A score of four or five on an A.P. exam (or an A.P. score of 3 in calculus or computer science) may, with the approval of the appropriate academic department, earn course credit toward graduation and make the student eligible to take upper-level courses in the department.
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Students who have successfully completed a rigorous secondary school program of study (particularly one that has been enriched by AP or IB coursework) are given preference both in the admissions process and in the awarding of merit-based scholarships.
College-Level Examinations Program® (CLEP) Information
All CLEP exam scores range from 20 to 80. A score of 99 indicates that credit is awarded on an individually-determined basis
Exam
Minimum Grade for Credit
Credit Hours Awarded
American Government
47
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American Literature
46
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Analysis and Interpretation of Literature
47
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Biology
46
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Calculus
41
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Chemistry
47
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College Algebra
45
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College Algebra-Trigonometry
45
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College French-Level 1
42
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College French-Level 2
53
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College German- Level 1
36
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College German-Level 2
45
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College Mathematics
--
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College Spanish-Level 1
45
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College Spanish-Level 2
50
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English Composition
--
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English Composition with Essay
--
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English Literature
46
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Freshman College Composition
47
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History of the United States I
47
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History of the United States II
46
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Human Growth and Development
45
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Humanities
--
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Information Systems and Computer Application
47
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Introductory Business Law
51
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Introductory Educational Psychology
46
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Introductory Psychology
47
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Introductory Sociology
47
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Natural Sciences
--
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Precalculus
--
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Principles of Accounting
45
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Principles of Macroeconomics
48
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Principles of Management
47
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Principles of Marketing
48
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Principles of Microeconomics
47
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Social Sciences and History
--
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Trigonometry
50
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Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
46
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Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present
47
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