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Affairs (A307) or the Office of Continuing Education (UC228)<br />
can help you decide which location best serves your needs.<br />
Each campus and center is a cooperative effort between <strong>Southeastern</strong><br />
<strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University and other <strong>Oklahoma</strong> and<br />
Texas institutions of higher <strong>edu</strong>cation:<br />
Ardmore East Central <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University and<br />
Murray <strong>State</strong> College<br />
Idabel Carl Albert <strong>State</strong> College and Eastern<br />
<strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> College<br />
Grayson Grayson County College<br />
In addition to the formally structured higher <strong>edu</strong>cation campuses<br />
and centers, <strong>Southeastern</strong> serves the <strong>edu</strong>cational needs<br />
of the people of <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> through residence<br />
credit course offerings at various locations in the historical<br />
geographic service area of the University.<br />
Interactive Educational Television (IETV)<br />
<strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University is authorized by<br />
the <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> Regents for Higher Education and The<br />
Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association<br />
of Colleges and Schools to offer and receive courses via<br />
Interactive Educational Television (IETV). Beginning in 1998,<br />
<strong>Southeastern</strong> began offering a limited number of interactive<br />
television courses from the campus to the Higher Education<br />
Centers in Ardmore and Idabel and to other locations<br />
in <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong>. Courses offered via interactive<br />
television are marked with IETV under the in the class listings<br />
at <strong>www</strong>.<strong>SE</strong>.<strong>edu</strong>/academics/class-sch<strong>edu</strong>le each semester.<br />
Coordination of IETV courses is handled by the Office of<br />
Telecommunications on campus. For information call (580)<br />
745-2102 or write to Mr. Wayne Williamson, Director, Telecommunications,<br />
Box 4238, Durant, OK 74701-0609.<br />
NON-FORMAL CREDIT<br />
Extra-institutional Credit<br />
Extra-institutional credit is credit granted through means<br />
other than the completion of formal college-level courses (e.g.,<br />
testing and noncollegiate sponsored instruction). Testing methods<br />
include institutionally prepared examinations, institutionally<br />
administered performance testing, and standardized national<br />
tests especially designed for the establishment of credit.<br />
Noncollegiate sponsored instruction includes military training/<br />
learning, workplace courses, etc. The following requirements<br />
pertain to all methods of extra-institutional credit described in<br />
this section:<br />
Validation: Extra-institutional credit earned through any<br />
of the following methods must be validated by successful<br />
completion of 12 or more semester hours of academic work at<br />
<strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University and will be recorded<br />
on the transcript only if the student is currently enrolled.<br />
Academic Information 51<br />
Grading. All credit through extra-institutional means will<br />
be recorded with a grade of “P”. Only those courses for which<br />
the minimum passing score is attained will be recorded.<br />
<strong>Southeastern</strong> Departmental Advanced<br />
Standing Examinations<br />
Advanced standing credit can be earned at <strong>Southeastern</strong><br />
by evaluating a student’s previous learning experiences through<br />
testing. Most departments offer some courses by examination.<br />
Students should consult with the chair of the department<br />
offering the course of interest as to whether it can be taken by<br />
examination.<br />
Application forms for these examinations can be obtained<br />
from the office of the appropriate academic dean. Administration<br />
of the examination and the granting of the credit must be<br />
approved by the respective department chair and the dean of<br />
the school.<br />
The charge for administering an institutional advanced<br />
standing examination is $7.50 per semester credit hour and<br />
must be paid prior to taking the examination. This fee is subject<br />
to change.<br />
For courses offered by examination, see the department<br />
chair of the course of interest.<br />
CLEP Testing and Course Equivalencies<br />
<strong>Southeastern</strong> is a National (open) testing center. Exams<br />
taken through the National or open testing conditions are<br />
transferable to any institution accepting CLEP scores (check<br />
receiving institution’s criteria for accepting and awarding<br />
credit).<br />
Students seeking <strong>Southeastern</strong> course credit may not take<br />
a CLEP exam more than once in a particular subject area. In<br />
addition, a CLEP exam may not be taken in a particular subject<br />
area in which the student has previously enrolled. Other<br />
restrictions may apply.<br />
<strong>Southeastern</strong>’s CLEP code is 6657. Cost is $92 per test,<br />
however, prices are subject to change. Advance registration<br />
is required. Forms are available in the Learning Center by<br />
calling (580) 745-3022 or emailing bcastle@<strong>SE</strong>.<strong>edu</strong>. Written<br />
requests should be sent to the Learning Center, <strong>Southeastern</strong><br />
<strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University, Box 4090, Durant, OK 74701-0609.<br />
CLEP Exams<br />
<strong>SE</strong> COUR<strong>SE</strong> MIN <strong>SE</strong>MESTER<br />
EXAMINATION EQUIVALENCY SCORE HR. CREDIT<br />
College Algebra MATH 1513 52 3<br />
Calculus with Elem Functions MATH 2215 61 5<br />
General Chemistry CHEM 1315 & 1415 50 10<br />
General Biology BIOL 1114 50 4<br />
BIOL 1404 OR 1504 60 4<br />
Introductory Business Law BLAW 3123 63 3<br />
Prin. of Macroeconomics ECON 2113 50 3<br />
Prin. of Microeconomics ECON 2213 50 3