Experiential Learning Credit is
college credit granted for what you have learned outside the
traditional classroom. You may have gained this knowledge from
training at work, volunteer experience or a number of other
sources.
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Experiential Learning Power Point Presentation (Online Workshop)
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University College Experiential Learning Student Handbook
Students are required to submit the
following forms with their Experiential Learning Portfolios:
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Experiential Learning
Payment form
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Experiential Learning
Agreement form
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Verification Statement form
FACTS ABOUT EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING CREDIT
Experiential Learning
Credit is most helpful if you have had long, rich and varied
learning experiences, and if you do not have many hours of credit
on your transcript.
Students are permitted to submit a Learning Portfolio (evidence of
Experiential Learning), only after you have been accepted to The
University of Memphis and University College, and only after you
have an approved degree plan (a baccalaureate contract or
University College advising guideline).
Credit is awarded based on a faculty evaluator's determination
that the portfolio provides sufficient evidence that the knowledge
and skills a student has acquired are equivalent to what a student
would acquire in a college-level class at either the lower or
upper-division level.
The amount of Experiential Learning credit will be granted based
upon guidelines of the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools.
No Experiential Learning Credit is
guaranteed with the exception a few pre-assessed licenses such as
a Pilots' Licenses held by Commercial Aviation students.
A non-refundable fee of $90 is payable when
your portfolio is submitted. The charge for having Experiential
Learning Credit posted on your transcript is $30 per semester
hour. The $90 fee is applied to this charge. (All payments are
made at the Bursar Office, 1st Floor, Wilder Tower -
the receipt is submitted to University College with the
portfolio).
Experiential Learning Credit cannot
substitute for basic general education
requirements. It can be given only in subjects that contribute to
an interdisciplinary University College coordinated study or
"major".
Evaluation of portfolios can be a lengthy
process (6 months or more). Therefore, it is important to submit
your portfolio a minimum of two semesters before you plan to
graduate.