College of Education & Human Sciences

CAAP Exam

CAAP Exam

Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) Examination

General requirements for graduation with a bachelor’s degree include successful completion of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) examination.  The purpose of the exam is to measure what students learn during the basic program of studies.  Scores on the CAAP exam are compared nationally and a grade of ‘S’ or ‘U’ will be received for the course.  A grade of ‘S’ is required for graduation.  Candidates should take the CAAP exam after completion of 44 hours of coursework and prior to beginning the 70th hour of coursework.

For further information, contact the Center for Academic Advising and Retention Services (CAARS) at 256.765.4722. 
THE CAAP EXAM MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE INTERNSHIP SEMESTER.