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Credit Acceptance

Credit Acceptance CCBC will accept a maximum of 45 credits through Credits by Examination, CLEP, transfer courses, Advanced Standing, and military programs or any combination thereof if the credits are applicable to the student’s degree program.

Advanced Standing Various industry certifications and ratings are recognized by CCBC as having equivalent knowledge and competencies as the indicated course(s) listed below and can be used towards the requirements of a degree, certificate, or micro-credential.

Business & Technologies – Advanced Standing for Industry Certificates

Industry Certificate CCBC Course Credits/Total CISCO Module I (2010 or later) CISN100 – CISCO I Networking Fundamentals 5/5

CISCO Module II (2010 or later) CISN110 – CISCO II Routing Protocols and 5/5

Concepts

CISCO Module III (2010 or later) CISN215 – CISCO III LAN Switching and Wireless 5/5

CISCO Module IV (2010 or later) CISN220 – CISCO IV Accessing the WAN 5/5

A+ Certificate (2010 or later) CISN200 – Client Operating Systems 3/3

Microsoft Desktop Support Technician (MDST 2010 or later) CISN200 – Client Operating Systems CISN105 –Microcomputers & Cloud Services 3/3

Internet and Computer Core Certification (IC3-all 3 exams 2010 or later) CIST100 – Introduction to Information Technology 3/3

International Computer Driver’s License (ICDL-all 7 modules (2010 or later) CIST100 – Introduction to Information Technology 3/3

ACT120 Certificate CRIM100, CRIM124 & 3 approved electives towards Applied Criminal Justice Degree Police Technology Degree - 35 Credits granted for Advanced Standing towards Associate Degree 15

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Credit by Examination Credit for certain courses may be established through a proficiency exam. Students pursuing credit by exam should not register for the course in which they hope to establish credit. In addition, students should not have taken the course, or its equivalent, previously either at CCBC or another school. Full- time students receiving financial aid should note that opting for credit by exam may influence and reduce their financial aid awards. The credits will appear on the transcript designated “Credit by Examination.” Students who have received credit by examination for a course are permitted to subsequently register for the course. However, the last grade issued will be the only grade included in their cumulative quality point average. For these purposes, the “last grade” refers to A, B, C, D, or F only.

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