Advanced Placement Credits
Students presenting an advanced placement score of at least three (3) in any subject area will be granted five (5) credits of elective credit. Credits granted for specific subject areas is specified in the table below; otherwise, elective credit will be granted. Credits earned for advanced placement will be identified with an ‘L’ grade. Credits awarded by another institution for advanced placement are not automatically accepted. Credits for advanced placement will be awarded on the basis of official advanced placement scores and not on transcript notation. To be awarded advanced placement credits, students must have them evaluated by providing test scores and completing paperwork available in the Enrollment Services or Advising departments. For subject areas not listed below, students should contact the appropriate academic department chair.
Exam |
Score |
Credit For |
Art |
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Art History |
AP 5 |
ART 126 and 127 (10 credits) |
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Art History |
AP 4 |
ART 126 or 127 (5 credits) |
Biology |
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Biology |
AP 4, 5 |
BIOL& 100 (5 credits) |
Chemistry |
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Chemistry |
AP 5 |
CHEM& 141 , 151 , 142 , 152 , 143 , and 153 (18 credits) |
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Chemistry |
AP 4 |
CHEM& 141 , 151 , 142 , and 152 (12 credits) |
Computer Science
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A examination |
AP 4, 5 |
CS& 141 and 142 (10 credits) |
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AB examination |
AP 5 |
CS& 141 and 142 (10 credits) |
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AB examination |
AP 3, 4 |
CS& 141 (5 credits) |
English |
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Language and Comp or Comp and Lit exam |
AP 5, 4 |
ENGL& 101 (5 credits) |
German, French, Spanish |
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Language |
AP 5 |
&121, &122, and &123 (15 credits) |
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Language |
AP 4 |
&121 and &122 (10 credits) |
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Language |
AP 3 |
&121 (5 credits) |
History |
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American |
AP 5, 4 |
HIST& 147 or 148 (5 credits) |
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European |
AP 5, 4 |
HIST& 118 (5 credits) |
Math |
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AB examination |
AP 5 |
MATH& 151 and 152 (10 credits) |
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AB examination |
AP 4, 3 |
MATH& 151 (5 credits) |
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BC examination |
AP 5, 4 |
MATH& 151 and 152 (10 credits) |
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BC examination |
AP 3 |
MATH& 151 (5 credits) |
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Statistics |
AP 5, 4, 3 |
MATH& 146 (5 credits) |
Physics |
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Physics B |
AP 5, 4 |
PHYS& 134 , 124 , 135 , and 125 (10 credits) |
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Physics C (Mechanics) |
AP 5, 4 |
PHYS& 241 and 231 (5 credits) |
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Physics C (Elec and Mag) |
AP 5, 4 |
PHYS& 242 and 232 (5 credits) |
Political Science |
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American Government |
AP 5, 4 |
POLS& 202 (5 credits) |
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Comparative Government |
AP 5, 4 |
POLS& 204 (5 credits) |
Psychology |
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Psychology |
AP 5, 4 |
PSYC& 100 (5 credits) |
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International Baccalaureate Program Credits
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program is a demanding two-year curriculum offered in the secondary arena and is recognized by the world’s leading universities. Upon completion of courses and examinations in six subject areas, students forward an IB transcript to the Credentials Evaluations Department. An exam score of 5, 6, or 7 in a Higher Level subject area will result in the awarding of distribution credit or the granting of course placement. The following chart denotes how each department has determined appropriate placement.
IB Exam |
Score |
Credits |
Credit for Edmonds CC Class |
Anthropology |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
ANTH& 206 (was ANTHR 120) |
Biology
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5, 6, 7 |
5 |
BIOL& 100 (was BIOL 100) |
Chemistry |
6 |
None |
Placement into CHEM& 142 (was CHEM 132) |
Chemistry |
7 |
None |
Placement into CHEM& 143 (was CHEM 133) |
Design Technology |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
ENGR& 104 (was ENGR 108) |
Economics |
5 |
5 |
ECON& 201 (was ECON 201) |
Economics |
6, 7 |
10 |
ECON& 201 (was ECON 201) and ECON& 202 (was ECON 202)
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English |
5, 6, 7 |
10 |
5 credits in Humanities distribution and ENGL& 101 (was ENGL 105)
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French |
5 |
5 |
FRCH& 221 (was FRNCH 201) |
French |
6 |
10 |
FRCH& 221 and 222 (was FRNCH 201, 202) |
French |
7 |
15 |
FRCH& 221, 222, and 223 (was FRNCH 201, 202, and 203) |
Geography |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
GEOG& 100 |
History, American |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
Choice of HIST& 146 , 147 , or 148 (was HIST 243, 244, or 245)
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History, European |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
Choice of HIST& 116 , 117 , or 118 (was HIST 104, 105, or 106)
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History, East Asian |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
HIST 246 |
History, Any other Exam |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
HIST 155 |
Math |
5, 6 |
5 |
MATH& 142 (was MATH 132) |
Math |
7 |
5 |
MATH& 151 (was MATH 151) |
Physics |
5, 6, 7 |
15 |
PHYS& 134 , 135 , and 136 (was PHYS 101, 102, and 103)
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Psychology |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
PSYC& 100 (was PSYCH 100) |
Spanish |
5 |
5 |
SPAN& 221 (was SPAN 201) |
Spanish |
6 |
10 |
SPAN& 221 and 222 (was SPAN 201 and 202) |
Spanish |
7 |
15 |
SPAN& 221, 222, and 223 (was SPAN 201, 202, and 203)
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Theatre Arts |
5, 6, 7 |
5 |
DRMA& 101 (was THTRE 100) |
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Additional Ways to Earn Credit
Course Challenge Credit
Most departments grant credit for prior learning or life experiences via the course challenge process. See the Prior Learning Assessment section below for more information.
Course challenge credits earned at another college may be accepted at Edmonds Community College. The acceptance of such credits toward Associate in Arts degrees, Associate in Science degrees, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer degrees, Associate of General Studies degrees, Associate of Technical Arts degrees, Certificates, or High School Diplomas will be considered by college Evaluators in consultation with academic deans and department heads when necessary.
College Level Exam Program (CLEP)/Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Educational Support (DANTES)
To receive credits by exams, the following rules apply:
- Only currently enrolled students receive these credits. No credits are awarded for an examination if the student has already earned credit in a duplicate course.
- CLEP and DANTES exams will be evaluated by guidelines set by the American Council on Education (ACE). Examination performances are graded as pass or fail and are not computed into the student’s grade point average. Since some two- and four-year colleges and universities do not accept CLEP credit, students should contact the college to which they are transferring for more information.
- No credits from the CLEP General Examination are applied to the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Sciences degree, or the Associate in Applied Science-T degree.
- Credits earned in the Freshman English Subject Examination are accepted at the discretion of individual academic divisions. Students should contact the appropriate dean before taking the examination.
- Subject to approval by the chief academic officer, up to 30 credits from the CLEP exam may be applied to any area of the Associate of General Studies Degree.
- Certain areas of the CLEP exam may be used as elective credit to fulfill requirements for the Associate of Technical Arts degree, including five credits of English Composition, Mathematics, Humanities, and Social Science.
Prior Learning Assessment
(For more information, see www.edcc.edu/priorlearning.)
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) at Edmonds Community College (Edmonds CC) provides students the opportunity to be awarded college credit for specific courses. The student will be asked to demonstrate prior learning based on the knowledge and skills acquired through work, training, and other life experiences.
Knowledge that is current and corresponds to courses taught at our college may be eligible to be assessed for college credit. The level of competence should be comparable to that of students in regular courses, including theoretical and practical knowledge of the subject.
The process is done through the course challenge process. Most departments offer this option; however, not all courses are challengeable. This “course equivalency” model means that if the learning meets the specific outcomes of an approved Edmonds CC course, students will have the opportunity to “challenge” the course. Learning that does not meet the outcomes of a specific Edmonds CC course but is deemed college level learning in one of the college’s programs is validated through a Special Project that may result in elective credit or be used as a course substitution.
Credits earned through the course challenge or special project process are designated on the student’s transcript the quarter they are earned and count toward the college’s residency requirement. Current accreditation standards assert that no more than 25 percent of the credits earned through PLA can apply toward degrees or certificates; individual academic departments may have additional guidelines.
Students who have received training through military or apprenticeship programs should request a transcript evaluation to determine possible credit.
See the PLA website for more information or to complete the electronic course challenge or special project request forms.
Satisfactory or Pass Credits
Credits are accepted as follows:
Program |
Maximum Credits |
Associate in Arts Degree |
Earn 10 credits maximum for electives only, plus an additional three credits for health and physical education requirements. |
Associate in Science Degree |
Earn three (3) credits maximum for health and physical education requirements only. |
Associate in Applied Science-T Degree |
Earn 30 credits maximum, plus an additional three credits for health and physical education requirements. |
Associate of General Studies Degree |
Earn 30 credits maximum, plus an additional three credits for health and physical education requirements. |
Associate of Technical Arts Degree |
Earn up to one-half of the required credits. |
Certificate |
Credits to be determined by the department head. |
High School Diploma |
Advisers must approve which courses qualify as satisfactory or pass credit. |
Special Project Credits
Many departments offer students the opportunity to earn credits through a special project. An electronic special project request form must be completed and the form and instructions for filling it out can be found at the PLA website. Approval must be given by the appropriate instructor and the division dean. An assessment fee is paid before the project begins. Transcripts reflect special projects as courses numbered 199 or 299 in the quarter the work is completed. These credits do count toward the Edmonds CC residency requirement; however, the elective credit(s) may not transfer to other colleges. Students planning to transfer should meet with an adviser to determine whether or not the credit will transfer. Not all departments offer special project contracts.
Variable Credit Course
Students should consult with advisers before registering for variable credit courses. The credits completed may be less than, or equal to, the number of credits for which the student registered. The appropriate department determines how variable credit earned through multiple enrollments is transcripted and how it is applied to graduation requirements. Regardless of the number of credits attempted, the student will receive credit only for the work completed during the quarter for which registration occurred. Refunds and incomplete grades are not given.
Transferring Credits from Other Colleges
Currently enrolled or previously enrolled students who wish to transfer credits earned from other colleges must:
- Submit official transcripts to Enrollment Services at least one full quarter prior to submitting a graduation application, and
- Request the evaluation of your transcripts at least one full quarter prior to submitting graduation applications by completing the Evaluation Request form online.
Credits from Approved Regional Institutional Accrediting Organizations
Edmonds Community College accepts coursework from colleges and universities accredited by the following regional institutional accrediting organizations:
- MSA: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education
- NWCCU: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- NCA-HLC: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Higher Learning Commission
- NCA-CASI: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, Board of Trustees
- NEASC-CIHE: New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
- NEASC-CTCI: New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., Commission on Technical and Career Institutions
- SACS: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges
- WASC-ACCJC: Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
- WASC-ACSCU: Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities
Some course work may not be accepted, and students who change their educational goals must have their transcripts reevaluated.
Earned Quarter Credits
Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science-T Degrees
Credits transfer to Edmonds Community College if:
- Degree credits are already earned;
- Credits have received accreditation by regional associations of schools and colleges;
- Credits are approved by national institutional accrediting associations recognized by the AACRAO board of directors (up to 15 credits as general electives);
- Credit earned at foreign colleges and universities are approved by Credential Evaluators review on an individual basis;
- Career-related courses are earned at participating schools, except those excluded by the Intercollegiate Relations Commission (up to 15 credits may be accepted as elective credits toward the Associate in Arts degree or the Associate in Science degree); and
- Religion courses qualify as literature, history, or philosophy.
Associate of General Studies Degree
Credits are accepted if authorized by the chief academic officer.
Associate of Technical Arts Degree and Certificates
Credits are accepted if authorized by the department head, a full-time instructor in the program, or the division dean.
High School Diploma
Credits are accepted if authorized by the program coordinator or division dean.
Earned Semester Credits
For students transferring from institutions using semester credits, waivers are authorized for one-quarter credit in the written skills area and a maximum of half-quarter credit in quantitative skills and in each of the distribution areas.
Credits from Other Schools/Correspondence Courses
Edmonds Community College may accept credit for courses and programs evaluated by the American Council on Education, including educational experiences in the armed forces and many business-training programs.
The college also accepts credit earned while a not-yet-accredited institution is in accreditation candidacy status.
If a student has credits from an institution that is outside the parameters listed above, the course challenge process may be an option using the online course challenge system.
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