W. Va. Code R. § 133-59-5 - Institutional Policies Regarding Awarding Credit for Prior Learning
5.1. State
universities shall develop institutional policies for evaluating prior learning
and for awarding credit consistent with this rule.
5.1.1. Each institution shall develop
appropriate policies and procedures for awarding credit for a student's prior
college-level learning in accordance with this rule, accrediting bodies'
guidelines for prior learning assessment, and principles of good educational
practice.
5.1.2. Institutional
policy shall apply to all academic programs.
5.2. Institutions shall identify the forms of
CPL credits that the institution will award, the processes for acquiring such
credit, and make that information publicly available to students, faculty, and
other stakeholders.
5.3.
Institutions may award academic credit for prior learning that is equivalent to
coursework which meets the requirements for the degree program in which the
student is enrolled.
5.4. Credit
for prior learning may apply toward majors, minors, general education
requirements, and electives that count toward the student's chosen degree or
certificate. Credit for Prior Learning may also satisfy prerequisite
requirements. College credit awarded through CPL shall not be treated
differently in its application and use than its course equivalencies or
appropriate block credit.
5.5.
Universities shall award credit for prior learning only to students who are
admitted to the institution.
5.6.
Credit awarded through CPL shall not count toward institutional residency
requirements.
5.7. The
institution's faculty with appropriate professional credentials shall evaluate
a student's portfolio and course-specific examinations to determine whether it
meets the standards to award academic credit. The faculty member shall make a
recommendation for credit to the appropriate academic officer at the
institution in accordance with the institution's CPL guidelines.
5.8. Institutions must accept CPL credit up
to 60 credits for bachelor's degrees, up to 30 credits for associate degrees,
if authorized to award associate degrees, and up to 9 credits for certificate
programs.
5.8.1. Institutions may set a higher
limit not to exceed 90 credits for bachelor's degrees, 45 credits for associate
degrees, if authorized to award associate degrees, and not to exceed 15 credits
for certificate programs.
5.8.2. If
a program accrediting body has a specific maximum for CPL credit, then the
institution shall honor that maximum for that particular program.
5.9. Credit awarded through Credit
for Prior Learning (CPL) shall be clearly identified as such on a student's
official transcript according to institutional CPL guidelines. The institution
shall not use such credit to determine a student's grade point average or in
the calculation of graduation honors. The institution shall record the credit
as "Credit" only.
5.10. Students
shall submit requests for awards of academic credit for prior learning in
accordance with the guidelines established by the institution. Institutions
shall notify students in writing of their decision to approve or deny such
requests and the basis therefor as well as the process by which students may
appeal such decisions.
5.11. The
universities may charge fees for assessment of Credit for Prior Learning
requests, which fees may vary based upon the type of assessment performed. The
institutions shall clearly publish and make available to students CPL credit
and transcripting fees.
5.12.
Institutions shall regularly review their CPL policies to ensure that they are
consistent with accreditation CPL guidelines and State, regional, and national
practices.
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