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Opportunities for Academically Advanced Students

Rewarding Excellence

Students with advanced academic ability or an exemplary academic record may qualify for the opportunities listed below.

Students should note that a maximum of 30 semester hours of credit-by-examination may be recorded at the University.

College Level Examination Program

The University endorses the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). When the scores are received by the University Registrar, the scores are analyzed and the student informed of the credits earned. Additional information can be secured from the student’s high school counselor, the MVNU Director of Testing, or the University Registrar.

Advanced Placement

Students who have participated in the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, sponsored by the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) while in high school, may receive college credit if they receive scores of 3, 4, or 5 (depends on exam). MVNU’s College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) code number is 1531.

Scores required for credit earned through CLEP and AP are listed in the Admissions section of the Catalog. The use of CLEP or AP examinations to meet departmental requirements (e.g., major or minor) are subject to the department chair’s written approval through a memorandum to the University Registrar.

International Baccalaureate

The University also accepts International Baccalaureate (IB) higher level (HL) examinations for credit on a case-by-case basis. Contact the University Registrar for information on required scores.

Independent Study

The University also accepts International Baccalaureate (IB) higher level (HL) examinations for credit on a case-by-case basis. Contact the University Registrar for information on required scores.

Directed Study

Because of course scheduling difficulties, the student may request that a designated course be taken as a directed study. The directed study application is available from the University Registrar or the school dean. Approval of the completed application and learning plan developed in cooperation with the supervising faculty member must be secured from the supervising faculty member, student's advisor, department chair and school dean prior to registration.

The applicant must have sophomore standing or above.

If the directed study is necessitated by student choice or request, a special fee of $50.00 per semester hour credit beyond tuition is assessed for a directed study. If the directed study is necessitated by University action the fee will be waived.

Internship

Academic departments place and supervise seniors working in a professional environment representing a student’s major discipline. The internship program is designed to provide the senior with a practical, supervised experience in a professional setting representing the student’s major. Normally forty [40] contact hours are expected for each semester hour credit granted. Admission into the internship program is subject to the approval of the department. Interested students should contact the department chair of the major discipline for information early in the junior year.

The application deadline is March 1 for internships during the following summer, fall, or spring. Placement is made by the supervising faculty member in the department. Students may not initiate their own internship placements.

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