Centenary University’s Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) program is designed to help students combine university courses and life and/or work experience in a non-traditional approach toward earning a university degree through the portfolio process, which can accelerate the time to degree completion. Any graduate or undergraduate student admitted to the University is eligible to participate in the program. PLA lets you use your work experience for college credit!
While the term “PLA” is used interchangeably from institution to institution, at its core, PLA represents an umbrella for a variety of opportunities to earn college-level credit through programs such as the American Council on Education (ACE), the National College Credit Recommendation Service (CCRS), the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES), the College Credit by Examination (DSST), etc. At Centenary University, PLA represents the “portfolio” component of the PLA process (i.e., PLA‐portfolio).
Nevertheless, students are eligible to request transfer credit through ACE, CCRS, CLEP, DANTES, or DSST by contacting the Registrar’s office.
This program is supervised by the PLA Program Director:
Dr. Jeffrey Carter
Prior Learning Assessment Program Director
(908) 852-1400 ext. 5065
[email protected]
Please Note: Students may not use PLA credits to satisfy their 30 credit residency requirement at the University.
To become involved in the University’s PLA program, interested students must complete a Prior Learning Assessment Pre-registration Checklist through their academic advisor. Students must then register for and successfully complete a one (1) credit required course, PLA-1000 PLA Portfolio Development, which runs as needed. The course covers details of the PLA process and the mechanics of portfolio creation. After successful course completion, students will create and submit portfolios for approved course content to the Director of PLA (who supervises the program), who will then assign the portfolios to faculty evaluators who will assess the portfolio, demine if college-level credit has been demonstrated, and demine the amount of credit earned. Once all applicable fees are paid, any credit awarded (for successful portfolio review) will be added to the student’s official transcript.