The Robert and Linda Black Center for Counseling, Testing, and Health Services

Students Seeking Disability Accommodations

Students who are otherwise qualified for a university program or course and who desire accommodation(s) for a disabling condition are responsible for initiating the request directly to:

Director of Counseling, Testing & Health Services
UMHB Box 8437
900 College Street
Belton, Texas 76513
Office: (254) 295-4696
Fax: (254) 295-4196
Email: nwilliams@umhb.edu
http://cths.umhb.edu/disability

More information regarding procedures and required documentation will be provided to the student upon receipt of the student’s specific request.

Counseling

Professional and confidential clinical counseling services are available to students in need of assistance for a wide variety of issues. Crisis counseling, stress management, and a range of other emotional issues are addressed, as appropriate, on an individual and support group basis. Free counseling services are offered to currently enrolled students on a short-term basis by appointment only. When appropriate, referrals are made to mental health providers in the local area. Confidentiality is maintained in accordance with state regulations.

Testing

The Testing Program provides students opportunities to receive credit in areas of demonstrated academic proficiency, which is measured utilizing credit by examination programs. When academic proficiency is demonstrated, the University is then able to grant the student appropriate advance standing, elective credit, or equivalency credit as approved by University policy. The following examinations are utilized and/or accepted in the Testing Program:

American College Testing (ACT) Program - National and Residual Assessments

Accuplacer

Accuplacer Basic Skills Test

CollegeBoard Advanced Placement (AP) Exams

CollegeBoard SAT College Admission Test

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Exams

DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Exams

Departmental Exams

The Testing Center facilitates protocols, procedures, test administration, and the reporting of credit. These functions are in cooperation with the University Registrar and respective academic departments. The respective academic departments establish criteria for performance required on Credit by Examination tests and other testing for which credit is waived or granted.

Miscellaneous testing services offered at the University include Accuplacer and foreign language testing. Exams not offered, but for which information bulletins are available, include GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT, MAT, ExCET, TExES, NTE, TOPT, and TOEFL.

Townsend Memorial Library offers a variety of online practice tests including the GRE, MCAT, LSAT, TOEFL, GMAT, and NCLEX. Simply access the library’s homepage and look for Learning Express Advantage in the list of databases.

For further information regarding Credit by Exam and other examinations, access the following website: http://cths.umhb.edu/academic-testing or contact:

UMHB Counseling, Testing & Health Services

UMHB Box 8437

900 College Street

Belton, Texas 76513

Office: (254) 295-4696

Fax: (254) 295-4196

E-mail: nwilliams@umhb.edu

Credit by Examination

Credit by Examination

Students seeking credit by examination may earn semester hours through the following examinations:

  1. American College Testing (ACT) Program - National Assessments Only
  2. CollegeBoard Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations
  3. CollegeBoard SAT College Admission Test
  4. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Examinations
  5. DSST (formerly DANTES)
  6. International Baccalaureate Program (IB) Examinations
  7. Departmental Examinations

Taking an Exam

  • Refer to the current UMHB Testing Services information on-line at http://cths.umhb.edu/academic-testing for a complete list of approved examinations, minimum scores, additional requirements, and corresponding courses.
  • Permission for department examinations must be secured from the specific subject area Associate Dean or Department Chairperson. (A student seeking credit through a department examination during his or her last thirty hours must secure a petition first from the Dean of the student’s college.)
  • Application for CLEP examinations must be made at the Counseling, Testing & Health Services Center. Arrangements for department examinations must be made through the respective academic department. (Students with disabilities should make arrangements at the time of application to test under conditions that meet their pre-approved, documented requirements.)
  • Fees must be paid for test administration and for transcription of credit awarded.
  • Prerequisites for courses for which a student is seeking credit must be satisfied prior to the examination.

Policies

Official credit by examination policies are listed in the Testing Services brochure and can be obtained from the Counseling, Testing & Health Services Center or on-line at http://cths.umhb.edu/academic-testing. The following are some important policies:

  • Credit for any course a student has previously audited, taken for noncredit, received the grade of “D”, or failed may not be earned by examination.
  • Duplicate credit will not be awarded.
  • Grade points are not earned through credit by examination.
  • Residence hours may not be earned through credit by examination.
  • No more than one-fourth of the total semester credit hours required for a degree may be earned through credit by examination.
  • Students may not use more than six hours of credit by exam for English or Writing courses. This includes credits earned by any combination of exams (AP, CLEP, etc.)
  • Credit earned by examination will be placed on a student’s transcript after the official score report is received, processed, and the transcription fee is paid.
  • Credit by examination secured through another college or university by a student transferring to UMHB must meet the minimum score requirements stated in the Testing Services brochure in effect at the time of the request.
  • An official ACT, AP, or CLEP test score report must be sent to the Registrar for evaluation of the credit.
  • Processing of transcripts is accomplished by the Registrar’s Office.