Credit for Prior Learning
Â鶹ÊÓƵ offers credit recognition for prior work experience or training programs that have have the potential for academic credit.
Why relearn what you already know? At WilmU, you have options.
Many Â鶹ÊÓƵ students have work or training experiences that match learning objectives for required courses. In coordination with University faculty, the Credit for Prior Learning team will review your resume and industry credentials for opportunities use your experiences to award academic credit and satisfy academic program requirements.
Each of these options requires:
- Completion of all Admission requirements, including an official transfer credit evaluation.
- Registration for your first semester courses. This is required to receive your WilmU student email account.
- Documented, quantifiable, and measurable evidence that your experience matches academic requirements and competencies in your academic program in order to be eligible for academic credit.
Four ways to earn college credit for your experience
Alternative Providers
Convenient and affordable alternatives for earning academic credit for some courses in your degree program
Standardized Examinations
Earn credit for successfully completing select standardized exams
Certifications, Training and Licenses
Select certifications, work-based training and professional licenses provide opportunities for earning academic credit
Portfolio Assessment
Collecting materials that document and demonstrate previous college-level learning relevant to a degree program
Tools to Evaluate Academic Credit for Prior Learning
For WilmU admitted students
Our Prior Learning Specialists can identify sources of prior learning that can be leveraged for academic credit by reviewing information you provide via the Credit for Prior Learning Tool. To initiate the process, please complete the following steps:
- Attain full admission to Â鶹ÊÓƵ, which indicates that:
- You have submitted all college transcripts.
- Your transfer credits have been evaluated by our Transfer Credit Evaluation office.
- You have registered for your first semester and your WilmU email address has been activated.
- When Step 1 is complete, return to this page and click on the Credit for Prior Learning Tool button below.
- Create an account with your student email address. Only WilmU student email addresses can be used (for example: jdoe001@my.wilmu.edu).
- Upload a recent resume along with any certifications, training or licenses you currently hold.
- A Prior Learning Specialist will review the information you have submitted and connect with you to discuss your options.
- Reach out to cpl@wilmu.edu with any questions.
NOTE: The Credit for Prior Learning Tool is NOT meant for:
- Graduate-level students. Potential prior learning credit for graduate students is reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the relevant program chair. Find your program chair in the Faculty & Staff Directory.
- Nursing students (including BSN, MSN and DNP candidates). Instead, reach out to your program chair directly to inquire about prior learning. Contact your College of Health Professions Program Chair.
- Education students. Due to state and national standards, students in our education degree programs must work with their program chair regarding prior learning and credentials. Find your program chair in the Faculty & Staff Directory.
- Students not yet admitted to Â鶹ÊÓƵ. Instead, see the Prospective Students tab to use the Credit Predictor Standard tool.
For those not yet admitted to WilmU
The Council for Adult & Experiential Learning (CAEL) has created a tool just for Â鶹ÊÓƵ to help you get the credit you deserve for your prior learning and experience. It’s a quick and easy online questionnaire that you can complete in about five minutes. To initiate the process, please complete the following steps:
- Click the Credit Predictor Standard Tool button below to access the questionnaire.
- Submit your answers.
- Review the information provided and submit your email address to learn more about your options.
Contact Us
Credit for Prior Learning
CPL@wilmu.edu