Education Commission of the States' "50-State Comparison: Prior Learning Assessment Policies"
Abstract
PLAIO is pleased to include a link to this resource developed by the Education Commission of the States. Their overview is as follows:
"This resource focuses on Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) policies [in the United States], which refer to a process to award academic credit for prior learning. This process involves assessing the learning and workforce skills a student has acquired through life and employment experience. Assessments can be performed using a variety of tools such as a portfolio-based review, or internally or externally developed examinations. If the college or university determines the student’s knowledge to be equivalent to college-level learning, the student may be awarded academic credit.
"Education Commission of the States researched PLA policies in all states to create this comprehensive resource.
"Key Takeaways
- Twenty-four states have PLA policies.
- Nine states provide guidance regarding PLA-related costs and fees charged to students.
- Eleven states address limits on the number of credits that may be awarded for prior learning."
Reference
Whinnery, E. (2017, December 4). 50-state comparison: Prior learning assessment policies. Retrieved from https://www.ecs.org/50-state-comparison-prior-learning-assessment-policies/
Note
Special thanks to CAELthe Education Commission of the States for allowing us to share this resource with our readers.