Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
Prior Learning Assessment allows you to use what you already know through relevant learning, work, or life experience and apply it towards a degree. You can bring in as many as 90 credits towards a bachelors degree. Learn how you can maximize your life experience for a degree.
Save Money
Count your prior life experiences toward graduation requirements for a certificate or degree program, saving money.
Save Time
Reduce the number of required classes you need while applying your skills and knowledge to advance your dreams.
Learn Efficiently
Focus on what you need to learn, not what you've already done, and take higher level courses sooner.
You did the work. Now earn the degree.
We want to hear your story and help you get where you want to be. Our goal is to meet you where you are and help you build the path to your success. Whatever age, demands or challenges you face, and whatever your career path, we want to work with you to find your opportunity.
We recognize a number of formal and non-formal experiences and activities as prior learning.
- Credit from an any two or four year college, no matter when you earned it
- CLEP and other standardized exams
- Workshops, certificates, trainings, & licenses
- Self-taught knowledge or skills
- Military training and experience
- Volunteer work and community service
- Work experience in businesses and organizations
The Extension School has created a smooth, easy to navigate process for Prior Learning Assessment (PLA). Our process is done online, and turn around for most assessments is under 14 days. We are excited to work with you to identify what experience you have that can be translated into college credit. It costs nothing to go through the Prior Learning Assessment process, and we are here to guide and support you. This PLA site will provide you with the process, up-do-date information and a place to get all your questions answered to get you on the path you choose.
Areas of Prior Learning Available
We offer over 100 Assessed & Approved credit opportunities for a variety of different disciplines including health fields, law-enforcement, emergency services, and many others.
Students may request that their workplace training, certificate training, job experience be assessed for college credit.
EXT also offers Challenge Exams for those students who have English as a second language or any level of previous language experience. Students may ear as many as 12 credits based on their language mastery. We offer exams in the following languages:
- French
- Spanish
- German
- Portuguese
- Italian
- Chinese
- Latin
Exams are offered in our testing center on the last Wednesday of the month (adjustments will be made for holidays and university closures).
Challenge Exams may not be repeated and may not be taken for a grade replacement for previously completed courses or taken if any course in that subject is granted credit through Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) - this also includes CLEP, DSST, RWU's PLA, etc.
After registering for an exam, you will receive confirmation and additional directions for taking the exam.
EXT also offers Challenge Exams for Math. We offer exams for the following:
- College Algebra
- Math In the Modern World
- Statistics
Exams are offered in our testing center on the last Wednesday of the month (adjustments will be made for holidays and university closures).
Challenge Exams may not be repeated and may not be taken for a grade replacement for previously completed courses or taken if any course in that subject is granted credit through Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) - this also includes CLEP, DSST, RWU's PLA, etc.
After registering for an exam, you will receive confirmation and additional directions for taking the exam.
The college accepts the results of multiple standardized exams for college credit, and makes use of the guide prepared by the American Council on Education (ACE) and other sources that contain evaluations of a wide variety of training opportunities sponsored by the armed services, business, industry, and labor communities. Students need to achieve the scores recommended and published by the American Council on Education. Scores at or above the minimum will lead to equivalent credit for the associated RWU course, but no letter grade will be awarded.
- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Advanced Placement Exams (AP)
- Subject Standardized Tests (DSST)
- The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES)
As much as three years of college credit (90 credits) may be granted for military training and/or experience. University College awards credit for educational experiences during military service according to the recommendations of the American Council on Education as published in “The Guide to the Evaluation of Military Experiences in the Armed Services."
Army, Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps: Submit an official Joint Services Transcript.
- Air Force: Request an official transcript from the Community College of the Air Force for work taken as an undergraduate, or from the Air University for work taken as a graduate student.
We also accept previous versions of military documents such as the SMART transcript and AARTS. Other versions of service member accolades may qualify. Please share with us your past experience if applicable so that we may acknowledge them if possible.
You may transfer up to ninety (90) credits of military credit as applicable. You may combine transfer credit options in other ways, but you may only transfer a combined total of 90 credits towards your bachelor’s degree.
We also accept previous versions of military documents such as the SMART transcript and AARTS. Other versions of service member accolades may qualify. Please share with us your past experience if applicable so that we may acknowledge them if possible.
FAQ
When you take advantage of your prior experiences for college credit, you save time and money and can prioritize learning what you need to know. University College can help save you money by recognizing you for your college level experience prior to enrolling at EXT. Finish your degree faster by having these credits assessed to your official transcripts. RWU Extension School knows your college experience is personal to you, and prior learning credit allows you more time to learn the things you need and want to learn to further your own personal goals.
What do you consider Prior Learning?
We have identified ten different types of experience that we consider prior learning: Workshops & Trainings, Certificates & Licenses, Work & Life Experiences, Volunteer & Community Service, Challenge Exams & Standard Exams, Military Credit, and Transfer Credits.
We value your life experience. We consider certificates and licenses, workshops and trainings completed for work or pleasure, military, federal, and state training, and we count Continuing Education Credits (CEU's). Your experience may count for up to 90 credits toward a Bachelor's degree.
What experience counts?
RWU Extension School may award you college credit for workplace training and education programs, professional licenses, certifications, challenge exams, and other credentials. Reviewed training is typically offered by corporations, government agencies, labor unions, and professional associations, or done through a portfolio process.
You can browse already approved experiences to see what credit you already have.
How do I get credit for these experiences?
Students may apply PLA credits to any part of a degree program, including the area of study (major). These credits must be appropriate and not exceed the limitation of transferable credits from any one source, and students must successfully complete the reviewed learning experiences within the specified effective dates of the review and submit appropriate documentation. You will fill out a Prior Learning Assessment Application for experiences found on our lists, as well as though that you want us to review for credit through the PLA Portal.
What Makes RWU Extension School unique regarding PLA?
RWU | UC recognizes what makes you unique, and allows considers your life experiences, and volunteerism and community work in addition to those more official types of prior learning stemming from the workplace. That's why we have the portfolio process. You can find more about this on the PLA Portal.
What if my experience is not on the list?
It's ok! We will assess your experience and determine if college credit can be awarded. All you have to do is complete the Prior Learning Credit Request Application, provide necessary information about the experience and we will take it from there. You can find more information on the PLA Portal.
What are other opportunities to earn credit outside of a classroom?
We would like to explore these options with you! In addition to Prior Learning, we offer internships, individualized studies, study abroad opportunities, short term domestic trip courses, and independent research projects. Talk to your advisor about these opportunities.
Does it matter how long ago I received my credential?
Nope. We will take the credential from whenever you earned it. We also know that your prior life experience doesn't have an end date- so whenever and however you learned it doesn't matter. You do have to provide evidence that you met the requirements for the credential, or that you can meet course outcomes if you are choosing the Portfolio option. You can get more information on the PLA Portal.
How long does it take to get credits posted?
For new Prior Learning Assessments (experiences not found on our approved lists), and the Portfolio option, we have found that 14 business days from submission to response is needed for a credit determination. However, in many cases we have been able to turn decisions around in a shorter time frame than 14 days. If your experience is found on our lists, and fits within your degree plan, it may take up to a week to process it.
When should I begin the process?
Today! You should start thinking about your experiences and browse through our approved trainings, certificates, licenses, and work experience to get an idea of the type of experience we accept. Only students accepted and enrolled can begin the Portfolio. You can get more information on the portfolio process on the Planning for Prior Learning Assessment webpage. If you are not sure about how your experience fits with your plans for college, you can reach out to a Pathway Specialist with the button below.
How are credit determinations made?
There are many factors that go into a credit determination. The process differs slightly based on if your experience is a license/certificate, workshop/training, or Portfolio. Considerations include the amount of time spend in a classroom setting (seat time), how many content hours spent working with a subject matter expert, how the credential was assessed by those who offer it, and NECHE standards. Course outcomes and educational/professional /industry standards are matched through this consideration.
Do all requests for prior learning credit get approved?
While we want you to leverage your experience to further your educational goals, there are some experiences that simply do not equate to college level learning. If we find that the experience you have submitted cannot be accepted for credit, we consider how we can bundle it with other experience to provide a more organic and robust request for prior learning. All Prior Learning Requests will get one of four determinations:
- Experience is approved, with the credit amount noted.
- Request for additional materials for incomplete requests.
- Suggestion to undertake the portfolio option or a more robust submission.
- Denial of credit
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Contact
Amiee Shelton, PH.D., APR
Director of Prior Learning – University College
Professor of Public Relations; PRSSA Faculty Advisor
(401) 254-3277
UCPLA@rwu.edu
"UC will look at who you are, where you are, and what you’ve done. In partnership with an advisor, you go through a course catalog and find out which courses match your experience. It is a tremendous resource.”