How to Check if Your College Accepts CLEP: The 2026 Guide (Using CollegeSource)
- Feb 23
- 5 min read
You're ready to test out of college classes and save thousands of dollars on your degree.
But there's one critical question: Does your college actually accept CLEP credits where you're enrolled? [Credit acceptance policies vary by institution; always verify with your registrar before testing.]
Here's the good news: Finding out is easier than ever thanks to a major update from CollegeSource in late 2025. If you know where to look, you can check your school's CLEP and DSST acceptance policies in just a few minutes.
Let me walk you through exactly how to do it.
What Is CollegeSource and Why Does It Matter?
CollegeSource is the company behind TES (Transfer Evaluation System) and Transferology: two massive databases that colleges use to track transfer credit policies.
Thousands of schools upload their credit acceptance policies to these platforms. That includes which CLEP exams they accept, what scores you need, and how many credits you'll earn.
In other words? CollegeSource is one of the most reliable (and free) tools for figuring out if your college will accept your CLEP exam credits.

Caption: Students can now search for alternative credit policies including CLEP and DSST acceptance directly in Transferology. (1x1 ratio)
The Big Update: Alternative Credit Search Toggle (Nov 2025/2026)
Here's what changed.
Before November 2025, Transferology mainly focused on traditional course-to-course transfer equivalencies. You could see if History 101 from Community College A would transfer to University B, but searching for exam-based credit was clunky at best.
Now, there's a dedicated "Alternative Credit" search toggle.
This feature lets you search specifically for:
CLEP exam acceptance
DSST exam policies
AP credit acceptance
IB credit policies
Other exam-based credits
It's a game-changer for anyone planning to test out of college.
How to Use Transferology to Check CLEP Acceptance (Step-by-Step)
Ready to check if your school accepts CLEP? Follow these steps.
Step 1: Go to Transferology.com
Head to the Transferology website. You don't need to create an account to browse credit policies, but signing up (it's free) gives you extra tools like saving searches and getting notifications about policy updates.
Step 2: Select Your College
In the search bar, type the name of the college where you're currently enrolled or plan to enroll. Select it from the dropdown menu.
This is your "destination" school: the one that needs to accept the CLEP credit.
Step 3: Turn On the "Alternative Credit" Toggle
This is the key step.
Look for the Alternative Credit toggle near the search filters. Turn it on.
This tells the system you're searching for exam-based credits, not traditional course transfers.
Step 4: Search for CLEP Exams
Now search for the specific CLEP exam you're interested in. For example:
College Composition
College Algebra
Introductory Psychology
Principles of Management
The system will show you if your college accepts that exam, what score you need, and how many credits they award.

Caption: The Alternative Credit toggle makes searching for CLEP policies faster and more accurate than ever. (1x1 ratio)
Step 5: Review the Results Carefully
Pay attention to these details:
Minimum score required (some schools require higher than the ACE-recommended score)
Number of credits awarded (typically 3-6 credits per exam)
Course equivalency (does it fulfill a general education requirement or elective?)
Department restrictions (some majors won't accept CLEP in certain subjects)
What If Your School Isn't in Transferology?
Not every college participates in CollegeSource's database.
If you can't find your school or the search returns no results, here's what to do:
Option 1: Check the College Board CLEP Database
The College Board maintains its own searchable database of CLEP policies at over 2,900 colleges. Visit the CLEP Policy Search tool on the College Board website and enter your school's name.
Option 2: Visit Your College's Website
Look for pages titled:
"CLEP Credit Policy"
"Credit by Examination"
"Advanced Placement and Testing Out"
"Transfer Credit Guidelines"
Many schools publish their policies in the registrar or admissions section of their website.
Option 3: Contact the Registrar Directly
Send a quick email or call your school's registrar office. Ask:
"Does [School Name] accept CLEP exam credits?"
"What exams do you accept and what scores are required?"
"Is there a maximum number of CLEP credits I can apply toward my degree?"
Get the answer in writing if possible. Policies can change, and you want documentation.

Caption: Always verify CLEP policies with your registrar before registering for an exam. (1x1 ratio)
Why CLEP Acceptance Policies Vary So Much
Here's something important to understand: no two colleges have identical CLEP policies.
Some schools are incredibly CLEP-friendly. They accept dozens of exams, award full credit for passing scores, and actively encourage students to test out of classes.
Other schools are more restrictive. They might:
Only accept certain CLEP exams
Require scores higher than the ACE recommendation
Cap the total number of CLEP credits you can apply
Restrict CLEP use for students in certain majors
This is exactly why checking your specific school's policy is so critical before you register for any exam.
How Quick Credit Academy Helps You Prepare to Pass
Knowing your school accepts CLEP is just step one.
Actually passing the exam? That's where preparation makes all the difference.
At Quick Credit Academy, we specialize in helping students pass CLEP and DSST exams on their first attempt. Our $49/month membership gives you access to:
Comprehensive study courses for 30+ CLEP and DSST exams
Practice tests that mirror the actual exam format
Study guides, flashcards, and learning resources
Test Prep Guidance from experienced Learning Specialists
A structured study portal to keep you on track
Live online group classes and one-on-one tutoring are also available separately, with pricing that varies based on the specific class or tutoring package you choose.
We focus on one thing: helping you walk into test day confident and prepared. Check out our test prep resources here.

Caption: Quick Credit Academy members get access to study materials for 30+ CLEP and DSST exams. (1x1 ratio)
Double-Check Before You Register
Before you pay for any CLEP exam, do this final checklist:
✅ Confirm your college accepts the specific CLEP exam you want to take ✅ Verify the minimum score required ✅ Check if there are any department or major restrictions ✅ Ask about maximum CLEP credit limits ✅ Get the policy in writing from your registrar
These five steps can save you time, money, and frustration.
Start Checking Your CLEP Options Today
The CollegeSource update makes checking CLEP acceptance easier than it's ever been.
Whether you're just starting to explore testing out of college or you're ready to register for your first exam, knowing your school's policies is the first step.
Head to Transferology, turn on that Alternative Credit toggle, and see what's possible at your school. Then, when you're ready to start studying, the Quick Credit Academy team is here to support you every step of the way.
Want personalized help planning which CLEP exams to take? Reach out to our team and we'll walk you through your options.
Let's get you on the path to graduating faster and saving thousands.
Quick Credit Academy is an independent test prep provider. We do not grant college credit or provide formal academic advising. Credit acceptance is determined solely by individual institutions.
CollegeSource® is a registered trademark of CollegeSource, Inc. Quick Credit Academy is not affiliated with or endorsed by CollegeSource, Inc.
Quick Credit Academy provides test preparation services for CLEP exams. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by the College Board. CLEP credit acceptance varies by institution. Results may vary based on individual preparation and testing performance.

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