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What is Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)/Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)?
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Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)/Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) is one way that colleges and universities can evaluate a person’s college-level extra-institutional
learning for the purposes of awarding college credit or advanced standing. FGCU offers opportunities for undergraduate Returning Students to earn credit following
a formal review of their evidence of learning and the associated learning outcomes
and competencies of a corresponding course(s) at FGCU.
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What is Prior Learning?
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Prior Learning is a term used by educators to describe learning that a person acquires
outside of a traditional academic environment. The learning may have been acquired
through work experience, employer training programs, independent study, non-credit
courses, volunteer or community service, travel, or non-college courses or seminars.
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Who is considered a Returning Student?
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Students who did not traditionally matriculate directly into a university environment
upon completion of high school. This also includes stop-out students who began college
previously and, after a gap of time, return to complete a degree.
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Who should consider CPL/PLA?
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You should consider CPL/PLA if you have extensive work, volunteer or military experience,
current certifications, licenses or industry credentials or have completed professional
training programs.
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When should I consider CPL/PLA?
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You should consider CPL/PLA early in your educational planning to prevent taking classes
on material you already know.
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What are the eligibility requirements for CPL/PLA?
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CPL/PLA may be awarded after you meet the following requirements:
- Apply for admission and be accepted
- Declare a program of study
- Pay the required PLA fees
- Complete steps outlined for PLA method(s)
- Receive evaluation that knowledge/skills are college-level
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How do I apply to the University?
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To apply as a degree-seeking student, go to apply.fgcu.edu and create an Eagle account, then complete the online application. All official transcripts
from previous colleges and high schools must be sent to Undergraduate Admissions directly
from previous institutions. To apply as a non-degree-seeking student for up to 15
credit hours, create a Future Eagle account at the same web address and select “Non-Degree”
on the online application. There is a one-time, non-refundable application fee of
$30. Students receive decisions on their applications within a couple of weeks, and
those admitted as degree-seeking students will be directed to connect with an FGCU
Complete navigator.
RETURNING TO THE NEST
Former FGCU students should check details for readmission online at fgcu.edu/readmission.
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What is the CAEL Predictor Quiz?
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Five-minute quiz developed by the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL)
to assist Returning Students in determining the best fit for pursuing credit through
CPL/PLA and to learn more about CPL/PLA.
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Are there courses/program areas where CPL/PLA cannot be evaluated?
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Yes. Consult with an FGCU Complete Navigator and/or Faculty Assessor, who can help you decide if CPL/PLA is right for you and which courses you may challenge.
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Who is an FGCU Complete Navigator?
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A designated staff member to work with returning students to interpret credit predictor
quiz results and determine eligibility in consultation with CAEL certified faculty.
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Who is a Faculty Assessor?
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A faculty member selected in collaboration with the program administrator to assess
student outcomes and Prior Learning experiences. Faculty Assessors are experts in
their discipline.
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What is the maximum number of semester hours that can be earn with CPL/PLA?
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Within an undergraduate degree program, a maximum of forty-five (45) semester hours
earned through traditional Accelerated Mechanisms, as outlined in FGCU Regulation
2.001, Undergraduate Admissions, can be applied toward a degree. FGCU includes CPL/PLA
in this maximum. Within the 45-Credit Hour limit, FGCU allows individual programs
to determine how many Credit Hours may be earned toward the upper-level requirements of the major.
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Can multiple CPL/PLA methods be used to earn course credit for prior learning?
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Yes. Consult with an FGCU Complete Navigator, who can help you decide the CPL/PLA method(s) right for the courses you will challenge.
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How long does it take to earn CPL/PLA?
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The process to earn CPL/PLA varies depending on the type. A portfolio assessment can take up to a maximum of 16 weeks, depending on your work,
compared to a challenge exam, which could take 1-2 weeks.
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What is a Learning Contract and will I be asked to sign it?
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The Learning Contract is an agreement document that all parties will sign to outline
what you and FGCU are responsible for completing in order to earn credit.
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What level of college-level knowledge/skills is needed to earn credit for prior learning?
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Candidates for CPL/PLA should be able to demonstrate mastery of at least eighty percent
(80%) of the course-level student learning outcomes documented on the course syllabi
that have been developed by teaching faculty. Individual programs or departments may
require mastery at a higher percentage or through achievement of specific outcomes.
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If I cannot demonstrate college-level knowledge/skills, will I receive a refund?
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CPL/PLA is not guaranteed. Fees paid for assessment are non-refundable.
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Can CPL/PLA be used to satisfy a previously failed course?
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Can CPL/PLA be used to satisfy College in-state residency requirements?
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Does CPL/PLA transfer to other institutions?
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CPL/PLA may transfer. Students who plan to transfer to another college or university
should check with that school to be sure the PLA will transfer. Credits awarded will be designated as “Pass” for courses where CPL/PLA credit hour(s) are awarded.
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What is a credit hour?
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A Credit Hour is an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes, and
verified by evidence of student achievement, that is an institutionally established
equivalency.
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Can I use financial aid to pay for CPL/PLA credit?
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No. CPL/PLA hours do not count as hours of enrollment for the purposes of financial
aid.
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Does CPL/PLA count toward my grade point average (GPA)?
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