CPL needs to make (remove?) fit and make sense in different contexts.

Decide what term to use to include advisors – see my notes to you. 

The Context of your Degree Plan

You always need to work with your mentor because, although you may have a lot of potential prior learning credit, CPL ultimately exists within the context of your degree program at Empire State College. You and your mentor/advisor have the details of that context.

For example, it may not make sense to pursue 8 credits for prior learning in managerial and financial accounting and 8 credits for prior learning in online and international marketing when you have room for only 4 credits in each of these areas. Or you may have 10 credits recommended for your knowledge of watercolor techniques, but only have space for 6 of those credits to be used as general education in your degree with a concentration in human resource management.

You need to consult with your mentor about the context of your proposed CPL within your degree program. Although you may have college-level knowledge from multiple sources, you will only use those credits that make sense in your degree.

The Context of Undergraduate Area of Study Guidelines

Know that CPLs can be in any field, about any subject, as long as your learning is college-level and as long as they fit the context of your degree. They may or may not address an ESC Area of Study Guideline or a SUNY General Education Requirement.  If they do not, then they function as “elective” credit.

You may want to read the Undergraduate Area of Study Guidelines (in the area appropriate to your degree) and/or the SUNY General Education Requirements to see if any of your proposed CPLs address an area of study guideline or a general education requirement. Note that some areas of study have one set of general guidelines, while others have general guidelines for the area of study and specific guidelines for particular concentrations. Read all that pertain to your interests and your degree.

ESC Reviews CPL credits within the Contexts of your Degree Plan and Undergraduate Area of Study Guidelines

Empire State College accepts the credit recommendations from CPL and awards credit in the context of a degree program when:

  • learning components make sense within the context of the student’s degree program
  • learning components do not duplicate other credits in the degree program

Please know that credits that you pursue through CPL processes are recommended credits only; they become permanent once your whole degree plan gets approved.