DSSTs provide an opportunity for people to obtain college credit for what they have learned in nontraditional ways.
Designed originally for the military, DSSTs are available to civilian students and adult learners as well. The DSST program is used by colleges and universities to award college credit to those who demonstrate that they have knowledge comparable to someone who completed a classroom course in the subject.
Credits may be acquired through the DSST examinations. These credits may be used to fill General Education Requirements, and may also be accepted as equivalent to specific courses.
Individual departments and/or colleges may specify the exact courses required to fill their requirements and may require more than the minimum General Education requirements. Some departments and colleges require specific coursework for General Education, which the DSST exams may not satisfy.
If, prior to (or after) taking a DSST examination, a student receives credit (including AP credit) for any coursework equivalent to the subject matter of a DSST examination, the number of credits earned for the course will be deducted from the credits awarded for the examination.
USU will accept a maximum of 30 total credits from CLEP, DSST, and cooperative education/internship credit combined.
Other institutions have policies differing from those of USU regarding DSST scores and credits granted for those scores. For transfer students with less than an associate degree, DSST credit posted to another institution’s transcript is reevaluated based on USU’s standard.
DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) Credit Allocation
DSST Test |
Min. Score |
Credits |
USU Credit Awarded |
Art of the Western World |
48 |
– |
No credit awarded |
Astronomy |
48 |
3 |
PHYS 1040 (BPS) (3) |
Business Law II |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Business Mathematics |
48 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
Civil War and Reconstruction |
47 |
3 |
HIST 3750 (3) |
Criminal Justice |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Drug and Alcohol Abuse |
49 |
3 |
HEP 3000 (3) |
Environment and Humanity |
46 |
3 |
NR 1010 (BSS) (3) |
Ethics in America |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Foundations of Education |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Fundamentals of College Algebra |
47 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
Fundamentals of Counseling |
45 |
– |
No credit awarded |
General Anthropology |
47 |
– |
No credit awarded |
Here’s to Your Health |
48 |
2 |
HEP 2500 (2) |
History of the Vietnam War |
44 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
Human Resource Management |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Human/Cultural Geography |
48 |
3 |
GEOG 1400 (BSS) (3) |
Introduction to Business |
54 |
3 |
MGT 1350 (3) |
Introduction to Computing |
50 |
3 |
CS 1030 (BPS) (3) |
Introduction to Law Enforcement |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Introduction to the Modern Middle East |
47 |
3 |
HIST 3410 (3) |
Introduction to World Religions |
48 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
Lifespan Development Psychology |
51 |
3 |
PSY 1100 (3) |
Management Information Systems |
46 |
3 |
BUS 3100 (DSS) (3) |
Money and Banking |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Organizational Behavior |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Personal Finance |
59 |
3 |
FCHD 3350 (DSS) (3) |
Physical Geology |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Principles of Finance |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Principles of Financial Accounting |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Principles of Physical Science I |
47 |
3 |
PHYS 1100 (BPS) (3) or |
|
47 |
4 |
PHYS 1200 (BPS) (4) |
Principles of Public Speaking |
47 |
3 |
SPCH 1020 (CI) (3) |
Principles of Statistics |
48 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
Principles of Supervision |
– |
– |
No credit awarded |
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union |
45 |
3 |
HIST 3330 (3) |
Technical Writing |
46 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
Western Europe Since 1945 |
45 |
3 |
3 lower-division general elective credits |
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