Credit By Exam Application (PDF)

Students may earn credit in courses through Credit-By-Examination (CBE) based on knowledge in a subject area. To pursue CBE, students apply for permission, complete an exam administered by the academic department, and meet a minimum passing standard. Only credit hours, not letter grades, are recorded on the transcript. CBE is for enrolled degree-seeking Kent State University students, with exceptions. It can't fulfill the resident requirement. Eligibility criteria include no prior enrollment or grade, withdrawals, or attempts at CBE or CLEP for the course.

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University of Ghana, Ghana - ISEP

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Erin Simonek and Madison Trommler

Erin Simonek and Madison Tromler may be familiar faces if you watch the local evening news in Youngstown.Both are alumnae of Kent State University’s journalism program who graduated in 2020 and said having a degree from Kent State helped set them apart from the competition when they began their job searches.Today, they are news anchors and multimedia journalists with 21 WFMJ-TV and credit the real-world training they experienced while studying at Kent State for their immediate success after graduation.Simonek and Tromler sat down with Kent State Today to talk about their experiences in the uni...

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Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France - ISEP

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David Foster Teaches Workshop

According to the “State of AI in Education” report (Quizlet, 2023), 62 percent of teachers and students in the United States have used artificial intelligence (AI). At Kent State University, Associate Professor David Foster has been immersing himself in research related to AI, seeking ways to empower students to integrate AI into various aspects of life. Foster, who teaches Visual Storytelling, Photojournalism and Digital Video Editing in the School of Media and Journalism, was initially drawn to AI because of its burgeoning influence in artistic fields. After observing a growing trend am...

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