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Learning Assessment Network (PLAN)
Marlboro Hall, Room 2102
301-322-0437
PLAN is a program that enables
you to receive credit for college level learning acquired through
work, volunteer and other life experiences. The program includes
several ways in which prior life experiences may be evaluated.
These include portfolio assessment, challenge or competency examinations,
ACE evaluations of business and industry and military training.
A PLAN advisor will assist you in deciding which of these options
is best for you.
DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR PLAN.
Are you eligible to earn college credits through the PLAN Program?
Complete this questionnaire and see.
Of the sixty-three degree programs at Prince George’s Community
College, twelve enable adult learners to obtain maximum benefit
from portfolio documentation through the PLAN Program.
To determine if you could benefit, please answer
the following:
1. Do you have five or more years of work/life experience in
a single field?
YES or NO? If NO, then you are not eligible
to earn credits through portfolio documentation.
2. Is your life/work experience applicable to one of the following
programs of study leading to an Associates Degree at Prince George’s
Community College?
YES or NO? ( view Catalog for 2002-2004; Chapter
10, Programs of Study for page references of program descriptions.)
Art Option (pg. 79)
Business Management (pg. 62)
Computer Engr. Tech. (pgs 65/66)
Computer Specialist (pg. 68)
Criminal Justice (pg. 72)
Drafting Technology (pg. 73)
Early Childhood Ed. A.A.S. (p. 69)
Forensic Science Tech. (pgs.76/77)
General Studies (pg. 77)
Marketing Mgt. (pgs. 90/91)
Paralegal/ Legal Ass’t (pg. 92)
Technical Support Spec. (pg. 69)
If you answered NO to question 2 above then it is very
unlikely that the portfolio documentation portion of the PLAN
Program could benefit you. However, you may benefit from taking
standardized examinations (CLEP, Challenge and Competency).
Call (301) 322-0147 for additional information.
If you answered YES to questions 1 and 2 above, then it
is very likely that you could benefit from portfolio documentation
through the PLAN Program. Please call (301) 322-0437 to sign up
for a free PLAN Information Session held in Marlboro
Hall, Room 2102.
Prior to attending the Information Session you must complete
the following:
- Be a currently admitted credit college student. Complete
the Application for Admission (Admissions & Records
Office, Bladen Hall, Room 168) if not currently admitted.
If you have had a two-year break in attendance
you will need to apply for readmission. Any questions about
what to declare as your major (curriculum or course
of study) should be directed to an Adviser in Bladen
Hall, Room 145.
- Have credits earned from other colleges/universities,
military training, and training approved by the American Council
of Education (ACE) evaluated by requesting your
official transcript(s) be sent to the Admissions & Records
Office. You must submit the Request for Evaluation
of Credit from Other Institutions Form (Bladen
168) for any credential evaluation. Call (301)322-0803 for
information. Allow a minimum of two months for transcript
evaluation once your transcript has been received.
- Take the Sentences Placement Test and test eligible
for EGL 100, Introduction to Composition. Obtain
a Test Referral Card from an Adviser (Bladen 145), and Sample
Questions and Test Information from Student Assessment Services
(Temporary Services Building). Successful completion of
Freshman Composition at any accredited college/university
fulfills this requirement.
WHAT NEXT?
- After the Information Session, you must meet with a
PLAN Adviser to select the courses from your program
of study (curriculum or major) for which you will be seeking
credit.
- Enroll in CAP 105, Portfolio Development, (you must have
prior approval of the PLAN Office) to develop a portfolio
containing a description of the experiences that will qualify
you for credit in each course you’ve selected.
- Meet one on one with your CAP 105 Instructor to fine-tune
your portfolio.
- Submit the completed portfolio to faculty assessors who will
determine if credit is to be awarded.
- You will be charged a modest per credit hour evaluator’s fee
for each course you submit for evaluation.
- Take up to six months after the semester in which the CAP
105 course ends to submit additional requests for credit (not
exceeding the 15 credit hour limit).
You may direct all questions concerning PLAN By
E-mail:
PLAN@pg.cc.md.us
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