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Testing Out Information
As a result of Michigan
legislation, testing out of high
school courses is an option for
students at Columbia Central
High School. Pursuing this
option affords the students an
opportunity to gain credit for a
specific course to allow them to
enhance and expand their
educational opportunities by
accelerating their academic
program. Credit is earned by
achieving a 78% or above on the
final end-of-course assessment
or by demonstrating mastery
through the basic assessment
process utilized in the course,
which may consist of portfolio,
project, paper, examination or
presentations, or other
appropriate measurements of
competency. Students will
receive a “P” on their
transcript and will receive
credit toward their graduation
requirements, however, test out
credits are not recognized by
some colleges/universities.
Contact specific
colleges/universities directly
if you have questions.
Students will have only one
chance to test out of each
course. Credits earned through
“testing out” will not be
calculated in the student’s GPA.
Once credit is earned in a
subject area, a student may not
receive further credit for a
lower sequence course in the
same subject area. Results will
be mailed to parents within two
weeks of the completion of all
portions of the test.
Students may wish to log onto
http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-38924---,00.html
and scroll down to the
curriculum area to learn more
about the courses and what will
be assessed on the test out
exam.
Testing out
applications will be available
in the high school office and on
the school website beginning the
first week of May. Exams will be
given during the second week of
August. Students will be
contacted with exact dates and
times.
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Testing Out Registration Request
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