Frequently Asked Questions

 

How is Credit for Prior Learning defined in Title 5?

On September 16, 2019, the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges approved a revision to Title 5, Section 55050 that redesigns how students at California Community Colleges receive credit for prior learning. The new regulation aims to make the process more consistent and equitable for students who come to community colleges with college-level skills and knowledge acquired in a variety of non-classroom settings.

What are some benefits of Credit for Prior Learning?

Research suggests that CPL benefits students and colleges by increasing completion and closing achievement gaps. In California, this means CPL can help the system achieve the goals outlined in the Vision for Success and increase college funding through improving measures on the Student-Centered Funding Formula metrics.

Is there a cost to students for Credit for Prior Learning?

There is no cost for CPL, including Credit by Exam.

What steps do I need to take to make my course CPL eligible?

Please contact the CPL Faculty Coordinator Megan Corry at mcorry@ccsf.edu or at cpl@ccsf.edu for more information.