College-Level Examination Program, Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate

You can use qualifying exam scores in many college subjects through the Advanced Placement (AP), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs to receive credit in both general areas and various other specific subject areas. We also grant credits for Military Educational Experience upon review of the recommendations made by the American Council on Education (ACE).

You will be awarded credit based on the evaluation standards on the date the scores are reviewed. If acceptance standards have changed, you will be subject to the current acceptance standards.

Submit an official exam score transcript to Enrollment Services for the evaluation and transfer of credits. Official transcripts for scores can be requested at:

Advanced Placement:

AP Test Score Lane Equivalency Credits Awarded Attribute
2-D Art and Design 3+ ART 115 3 AL
3-D Art and Design 3+ ART 117 3 AL
Art History 3 ARH 206 4 AL
Art History 4+ ARH 204, 206 6 AL
Biology 3 BI 101, BI 1XX 8 LSCI for BI 101; SCI for BI 1XX
Biology 4+ BI 221, BI 223B 8 LSCI
Calculus AB 3 MTH 251 5 SCI
Calculus AB 4+ MTH 251, 252 10 SCI
Calculus BC 3 MTH 251, 252 10 SCI
Calculus BC 4+ MTH 251, 252, 253 15 SCI
Chemistry 3 CH 104 4 LSCI
Chemistry 4+ CH 221, 222, 223, 227, 228, 229 15 LSCI
Chinese Language & Culture 3 CHN 101, 102, 103 12 NONE
Chinese Language & Culture 4+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Comp Gov & Politics 3 PS 1XX 4 NONE
Comp Gov & Politics 4+ PS 204 4 SOSC
Computer Science A 3 CS 1XX 4 NONE
Computer Science A 4+ CS 161 4 SCI
Computer Science Principles 3 CS 1XX 4 NONE
Computer Science Principles 4+ CS 160 4 SCI
Drawing 3+ ART 131 3 AL
English Language & Composition 3+ WR 121Z 4 NONE
English Literature & Composition 3+ ENG 104 4 AL
Environmental Science 3+ ENSC 181 4 LSCI
European History 3+ HST 101, 102 8 SOSC
French: Language & Culture 3+ FR 201, 202, 203 12 AL
French: Literature 3+ FR 2XX 4 AL
German: Language & Culture 3 YFL 1X1, 1X2, 1X3 12 NONE
German: Language & Culture 4+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
German: Literature 3+ YFL 2XX 4 AL
Human Geography 3+ GEOG 142 4 SOSC;
Italian Language & Culture 3+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Japanese Language & Culture 3+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Latin 3+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Macroeconomics 3+ ECON 202 3 SOSC
Microeconomics 3+ ECON 201 3 SOSC
Music Theory 3 MUS 111 4 AL
Music Theory 4+ MUS 111, 112, 113 12 AL
Physics 1: Algebra-Based 3 PH 1XX 4 LSCI
Physics 1: Algebra-Based 4+ PH 201 5 LSCI
Physics 2: Algebra-Based 3 PH 1XX 4 LSCI
Physics 2: Algebra-Based 4+ PH 203 5 LSCI
Physics 1 & 2: Algebra-Based 4+ PH 201, 202, 203 15 LSCI
Physics B 3 PH 1XX 4 LSCI
Physics B 4+ PH 201, 202, 203 15 LSCI
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 3 PH 1XX 4 LSCI
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 4+ PH 213 5 LSCI
Physics C: Mechanics 3 PH 1XX 4 LSCI
Physics C: Mechanics 4+ PH 211 5 LSCI
Psychology 3 PSY 1XX 4 SOSC
Psychology 4+ PSY 201, 202 8 SOSC
Psychology 4+ PSY 2XX (prior to 2012) 4 SOSC
Spanish: Language & Culture 3 SPAN 101, 102, 103 15 NONE
Spanish: Language & Culture 4+ SPAN 201, 202, 203 12 AL
Spanish: Literature & Culture 3+ SPAN 2XX 4 AL
Statistics 3+ STAT 243Z 4 SCI
United States History 3+ HST 201, 202 8 SOSC; CL
United States Gov and Politics 3 PS 1XX 3 NONE
United States Gov and Politics 4+ PS 201 3 SOSC
World History: Modern 3+ HST 104, 105 8 SOSC; CL

International Baccalaureate:

For information on ordering an official International Baccalaureate Report, see IBO North America or call (212) 696-4464.

Scores for Standard and High Level must be 4 or higher

IB Test
Standard Level (SL), High Level (HL)
Score Lane Equivalency Credits Awarded Attribute
Art History - SL 4+ ARH 1XX 3 AL
Astronomy - SL/HL 4+ ASTR 12X 4 SCI
Biology - SL 4 BI 101 4 LSCI
Biology - SL 5+ BI 221 4 LSCI
Biology - HL 4 BI 221, 222 8 LSCI
Biology - HL 5+ BI 221, 222, 223B 12 LSCI
Business Management SL/HL 4+ BA 1XX 4 NONE
Chemistry - SL 4 CH 104 5 LSCI
Chemistry - SL 5+ CH 221, 227 5 LSCI
Chemistry - HL 4 CH 221, 222, 227, 228 12 LSCI
Chemistry - HL 5+ CH 221, 222, 223, 227, 228, 229 15 LSCI
Computer Science - SL 4+ CS 161 4 SCI
Computer Science - HL 4+ CS 161, 162 8 SCI
Dance - SL 4+ D 1XX 4 NONE
Dance - HL 4+ D 251 4 AL, CL
Design Technology - SL/HL 4+ YELC 1XX 4 NONE
Economics- SL 4+ ECON 201 3 SOSC
Economics-HL 4+ ECON 201, 202 6 SOSC
Environmental Systems & Societies - SL 4+ ENSC 181 4 LSCI
Film - SL 4+ FA 264 4 AL, CL
Film - HL 4+ FA 264, 276 8 AL, CL
Geography - SL/HL 4+ GEOG 142 4 SOSC; CL
Global Politics - SL/HL 4+ PS 205 3 SOSC; CL
History SL/HL 4+ HST 2XX 4 SOSC
History: Africa - HL 4+ HST 2XX 4 SOSC; CL
History: Americas - HL 4+ HST 201, 202, 203 12 SOSC: CL
History: Asia/Oceania - HL 4+ HST 2XX 4 SOSC; CL
History: Europe & Middle East - HL 4+ HST 104, 105, 106 12 SOSC; CL
Medieval Europe & Islamic World - SL/HL 4+ HST 2XX 4 SOSC; CL
History: Modern World - SL 4+ HST 2XX 4 SOSC
Info Tech in a Global Society- SL 4+ CIS 1XX 4 CTE
Info Tech in a Global Society- HL 4+ CIS 1XX, 1XX 8 CTE
Language and Literature (English) - SL 4+ WR 121Z 4 NONE
Language and Literature (English) - HL 4+ WR 121Z, 122Z, ENG 104 12 AL (ENG 104)
Literature (English) - SL 4+ WR 121Z 4 NONE
Literature (English) - HL 4+ WR 121Z, 122Z, ENG 104 12 AL (ENG 104)
Literature and Performance - SL 4+ TA 1XX 4 AL
French ab initio: Language - SL 4+ FR 103 5  
French A: Literature & Language - SL 4+ FR 201 4 AL
French A: Literature & Language - HL 4+ FR 201, 202, 203 12 AL
French B - SL 4+ FR 103 5 NONE
French B - HL 4+ FR 201, 202, 203 12 AL
Spanish ab initio: Language - SL 4+ SPAN 103 5  
Spanish A: Literature & Language - SL 4+ SPAN 201 4 AL
Spanish A: Literature & Language - HL 4+ SPAN 201, 202, 203 12 AL
Spanish B - SL 4+ SPAN 103 5 NONE
Spanish B - HL 4+ SPAN 201, 202, 203 12 AL
German ab initio: Language - SL 4+ YFL 1X3 5  
Language & Literature (language other than English) - SL 4+ YFL 2X1 4 AL
Language & Literature (language other than English) - HL 4+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Literature & Performance (lang other than English) - SL 4+ YFL 2XX 4 AL
Literature & Performance (lang other than English) - HL 4+ YFL 2XX, 2XX, 2XX 12 AL
Language B (all languages other than English) - SL 4+ YFL 1X3 5 NONE
Language B (all languages other than English) - HL 4+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Marine Science - SL/HL 4+ GS 108 4 LSCI
Math Studies - SL 4+ MTH 105Z 4 SCI
Mathematics - SL 4 MTH 241 4 SCI
Mathematics - SL 5+ MTH 242 4 SCI
Mathematics - HL 4+ MTH 112Z, 251 9 SCI
Further Mathematics - HL 4+ MTH 251, 252, 253 15 SCI
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation - SL 4 MTH 105Z 4 SCI
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation - SL 5+ MTH 105Z, 106 8 SCI
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation - HL 4 MTH 111Z, STAT 243Z 8 SCI
Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation - HL 5+ MTH 111Z, 112Z, STAT 243Z 12 SCI
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches - SL 4 MTH 111Z 4 SCI
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches - SL 5+ MTH 111Z, 112Z 8 SCI
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches - HL 4+ MTH 112Z, 251, STAT 243Z 13 SCI
Music (solo, group or composition) - SL 4+ MUS 1XX 4 NONE
Music (solo, group or composition) - HL 4+ MUS 1XX, 1XX 8 NONE
Philosophy - SL 4+ PHL 2XX 4 AL;SOSC
Philosophy - HL 4+ PHL 201, 202 8 AL, SOSC
Physics - SL 4+ PH 101 4 LSCI
Physics - HL 4+ PH 201, 202, 203 15 LSCI
Psychology - SL 4+ PSY 201 3 SOSC
Psychology - HL 4+ PSY 201, 202 6 SOSC
Social & Cultural Anthropology - SL/HL 4+ ANTH 103 4 SOSC; CL
Sports, Exercise & Health Science - SL 4+ HE 1XX 3 HE
Sports, Exercise & Health Science - HL 4+ HE 1XX 6 HE
Theater - SL 4+ TA 1XX 4 AL
Theater - HL 4+ TA 272 4 AL; CL
Visual Arts - SL 4+ ART 115 3 AL
Visual Arts - HL 4+ ART 115, ART 131 6 AL
World Religions - SL 4+ REL 160 4 AL, SOSC; CL

College Level Examination Program CLEP:

General Examinations:

Students interested in taking the CLEP exam may go to through the College Board/Advanced Placement site.

Subject Score Lane Equivalency Credits Awarded Attribute
Social Sciences / History 50 History 12 SOSC
Natural Sciences 50 Science 9 SCI
Humanities 50 Arts & Letters 9 AL

CLEP Subject Examinations:

Subject Score Lane Equivalency Credits Awarded Attribute
American History I (U.S. History) 50+ HST 201 4 SOSC; CL
American History II (U.S. History) 50+ HST 203 4 SOSC; CL
American History I & II (Both tests) 50+ each HST 201, 202, 203 12 SOSC; CL
American Literature 55+ ENG 253 4 AL
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 50+ ENG 104 4 AL
Biology 50+ BI 101, 102, 103 12 LSCI
Calculus: Elementary 50+ MTH 251 5 SCI
Calculus w/ Elementary Functions 50+ MTH 251, 252 10 SCI
Chemistry: General 50+ CH 221, 222, 223, 227, 228, 229   15 LSCI
College Algebra 47+ MTH 111Z 4 SCI
English Literature 55+ ENG 204 5 AL
French:
College French I & II
50+ FR 103 5 NONE
54+ FR 103, 201 9 AL (201 ONLY)
56+ FR 201, 202 8 AL
59+ FR 201, 202, 203 12 AL
German: College German I & II 60+ YFL 2X1, 2X2, 2X3 12 AL
Macroeconomics 50+ ECON 202 3 SOSC
Microeconomics 50+ ECON 201 3 SOSC
Psychology 50+ PSY 201, 202, 203 12 SOSC
Sociology 74+ SOC 204 4 SOSC
Spanish:
College Spanish I & II
50+ SPAN 103 5 NONE
55+ SPAN 103, 201 9 AL (201 ONLY)
59+ SPAN 201, 202 8 AL
63+ SPAN 201, 202, 203 12 AL
Western Civilization I 50+ HST 101 4 SOSC
Western Civilization II 50+ HST 103 4 SOSC
Western Civilization I & II (Both tests) 50+ each HST 101, 102, 103 12 SOSC
Trigonometry 50+ MTH 112Z 4 SCI
Statistics 50+ STAT 243Z 4 SCI

Veterans: Lane Community College grants some credit for Military Educational Experience upon review of the recommendations made by the American Council on Education and as the information applies to LANE's curriculum. Veterans who do not have an AARTS, SMART, ACE Report but do have a DD214 may in some cases use the information for Physical Education credit. The DD214 will be transcribed by an evaluator and used as Credit by Assessment. DANTES scores or a DD295 may be considered by Professional/Technical Programs on an individual basis using Credit by Assessment. Other items considered are the Defense Language Institute and the Community College of the Air Force; official transcripts or reports are required.

Lane in general does consider course work at a 300 level and above as equivalent to our 100-200 courses unless the course work is approved by the sponsoring department. Students should keep in mind that some 300-400 level courses used to meet a degree requirement at LANE may not be considered for use by a four-year college once they transfer. The use or not of these courses is up to the college you will be transferring to. Many schools consider the second use of these courses as "double dipping." In other words, if a course or courses were used to meet a two-year degree, such as the AAOT, whereby placing you at a junior standing at a four-year school, the school may not allow you to use the course a second time to meet a graduate requirement.