1. SENIOR ASSOCIATE REGISTRAR
1990-1991 1ST SEMESTER 1 E 200 W LAFAYETTE
CHM 115 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4.0 A 24.0
ENGL 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3.0 B 15.0
ENGR 100 FRESH ENGR LECTURES 1.0 P
MA 161 PL ANLY GEO CALC I 5.0 B 25.0
PSY -120 ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 D 9.0
GRD 4.86 15.0 73.0 SEM 4.86 15.0 73.0
1990-1991 2ND SEMESTER 2 E 200 W LAFAYETTE
CHM 116 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4.0 C 16.0
COM 114 FUNDAMENT OF SPEECH 3.0 B 15.0
MA 162 PL ANLY GEO CALC II 5.0 C 20.0
PHYS 152 MECHANICS 4.0 C 16.0
TG 108 GRAPHICS FOR ENGINEERS 1.0 A 6.0
GRD 4.56 32.0 146.0 SEM 4.29 17.0 73.0
1991-1992 1ST SEMESTER 3 E 200 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE-203 AEROMECHANICS I 3.0 W
C S -150 PROG I FOR ENG & SCI 3.0 W
E E -201 LINEAR CIRCUIT ANLY I 3.0 W
ENGR 195 INTRO TO C PROGRAMMING 3.0 W
MA -261 MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS 4.0 W
PHYS-241 ELECTRICITY OPTICS 3.0 W
WITHDREW 11/01/91 WL
GRD 4.56 32.0 146.0 SEM
1991-1992 2ND SEMESTER 4 E 200 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE-203 AEROMECHANICS I 3.0 F 6.0
C S 150 PROG I FOR ENG & SCI 3.0 B 15.0
E E -201 LINEAR CIRCUIT ANLY I 3.0 D 9.0
MA 261 MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS 4.0 C 16.0
PHYS 241 ELECTRICITY OPTICS 3.0 C 12.0
PSY 120 ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 D 9.0
TG 109 CAE GRAPHICS FUNDMNTLS 1.0 A 6.0
GRD 4.28 49.0 210.0 SEM 3.65 20.0 73.0
1992-1993 1ST SEMESTER 5 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 203 AEROMECHANICS I 3.0 B 15.0
A&AE 251 INTRO AEROSPACE DESIGN 3.0 A 18.0
MA -262 LIN ALG DIFF EQUATS 4.0 D 12.0
PHYS 342 MODERN PHYSICS 3.0 D 9.0
TG -200 SV CMPTR-AID DRFT DSGN 3.0 D 9.0
GRD 4.30 62.0 267.0 SEM 3.93 16.0 63.0
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JUSTIN CARL AMANN
CLASS OF 1990
Sep 16, 2015
BIRTHDATE JULY 08, 1972
HILTON HEAD HIGH SCHOOL
HILTON HEAD ISLA SC
"I CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A CORRECT TRANSCRIPT
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EXPLANATORY KEY AND AUTHENTICITY CONFIRMATION INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE.
1992-1993 2ND SEMESTER 6 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 204 AEROMECHANICS II 3.0 B 15.0
A&AE 204L AEROMECHANICS II LAB 1.0 A 6.0
A&AE 333 FLUID MECHANICS 3.0 C 12.0
ECON 251 MICROECONOMICS 3.0 B 15.0
M E 200 THERMODYNAMICS I 3.0 C 12.0
MA 303 DIFF EQUA INC SYSTEMS 3.0 C 12.0
GRD 4.34 78.0 339.0 SEM 4.50 16.0 72.0
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* PRIOR TO 1993 SUMMER SESSION, *
* INDEXES COMPUTED ON SCALE A=6.0, F=2.0. *
* BEGINNING 1993 SUMMER SESSION, *
* INDEXES COMPUTED ON SCALE A=4.0, F=0.0. *
*****************************************************
1993-1994 1ST SEMESTER 7 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 333L FLUID MECHANICS LAB 1.0 C 2.0
A&AE 352 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I 3.0 B 9.0
A&AE 372 JET PROP POWER PLANTS 3.0 C 6.0
AFT 351 AF MGMT & LEADERSHIP I 3.0 B 9.0
GER -101 GERMAN LEVEL I 3.0 D 3.0
HIST 152 U S SINCE 1877 3.0 B 9.0
GRD 2.35 94.0 221.0 SEM 2.38 16.0 38.0
1993-1994 2ND SEMESTER 8 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 334 AERODYNAMICS 3.0 A 12.0
A&AE 334L AERODYNAMICS LAB 1.0 C 2.0
A&AE-340 DYNAMICS & VIBRATIONS 3.0 F 0.0
A&AE 464 CONTROL SYS ANALYSIS 3.0 C 6.0
AFT 361 AF MGMT & LDRSHP II 3.0 B 9.0
GER 101 GERMAN LEVEL I 3.0 C 6.0
GER 102 GERMAN LEVEL II 3.0 W
PES 114 AFROTC CONDITIONING 1.0 A 4.0
GRD 2.38 108.0 257.0 SEM 2.29 17.0 39.0
1994 SUMMER 05/16-08/05 8 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
TG 200 SV CMPTR-AID DRFT DSGN 3.0 A 12.0
GRD 2.46 108.0 266.0 SEM 4.00 3.0 12.0
1994-1995 1ST SEMESTER 8 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 340 DYNAMICS & VIBRATIONS 3.0 B 9.0
A&AE 421 FLIGHT DYNAM & CONTROL 3.0 B 9.0
AFT 471 NAT FORCE CNTMP SOC I 3.0 B 9.0
COM 204 COMM AND SOC KNOWLEDGE 3.0 A 12.0
E E 201 LINEAR CIRCUIT ANLY I 3.0 B 9.0
MA 262 LIN ALG DIFF EQUATS 4.0 B 12.0
GRD 2.73 117.0 319.0 SEM 3.16 19.0 60.0
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
2. PU R D U E U N IVER SIT Y
Offic e of the R egistrar
610 Purdue M all
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2040
Tel: (765) 494-8581 FA X: (765) 494-0570
K E Y TO TR A N S C R I P T O F A C A D E M I C R E C O R D S
T his transc ript should be c onsidered an offic ial
transc ript from Purdue U niv ersity only if it is
dow nloaded from the Purdue elec tronic transc ript
system
https:/ / ssw is.mypurdue.purdue.edu/ eT ransc ript.
A C A D E M I C C A LE N D A R
The Purdue Univ ersity calendar is based on the semester system. A
standard semester contains approximately 16 w eeks of instruction,
including final examinations. Summer sessions v ary in number, length and
format at the v arious campus locations.
A C C R E D I TA TI O N
Purdue Univ ersity is accredited by the North Central A ssociation of Colleges
and Secondary Schools, and by NCA TE. A ccreditation cov ers all courses
and programs offered at all campuses of Purdue Univ ersity. In addition,
v arious schools w ithin the Univ ersity hold accreditation from their
professional accrediting associations.
C A M P U S LO C A TI O N S
WEST LA FA YETTE CA LUM ET
(Central Campus) Hammond, IN 46323
West Lafayette, IN 47907 (219) 989-2239
(765) 494-8581
IUPU-FORT WA YNE IUPU-INDIA NA POLIS
(Joint campus w ith (Joint campus w ith
Indiana Univ ersity) Indiana Univ ersity)
Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Indianapolis, IN 46202
(260) 481-6815 (317) 274-1501
NORTH CENTRA L CONTINUING EDUCA TION
Westv ille, IN 46391 (V arious locations)
(219) 785-5299 A dministered through
West Lafayette
TECHNOLOGY STA TEWIDE
(V arious locations)
A dministered through West Lafayette
School of Technology
C O U R S E N U M B E R I N G S YS TE M
Prior to September 1953, courses designated by letter rather than number
(e.g., English A ) w ere non-credit. Courses numbered 1 through 99 w ere
primarily for undergraduate credit. Courses numbered 100 through 199
enrolled adv anced undergraduate and some graduate students. Courses
numbered 200 through 299 w ere for graduate students.
Since September 1953, the follow ing numbering system has been in effect:
001-049 Precollege and deficiency courses
050-099 Nondegree courses (e.g., agriculture short courses)
100-299 Low er-div ision courses normally scheduled for freshmen and
sophomores
300-499 Upper-div ision courses normally scheduled for juniors and
seniors
500-599 Dual-lev el courses that may be scheduled by juniors, seniors
and graduate students for graduate credits
600-699 Graduate-lev el courses. In certain circumstances, an
undergraduate student may take a 600-lev el course.
C R E D I T TYP E S
Regular Credit - A ll Purdue Univ ersity credit is reported in terms of semester
hours, w hether earned during a 16-w eek semester or a summer session.
Thesis Credit - A lthough thesis research courses (698 and 699) officially show
"0" in the CR column, a measure of the time the student dev oted to the thesis
research, compared to the time required for a normal course, is included in the
course title area.
G R A D I N G S YS TE M S
The follow ing grades and index points are included in the computation of
scholastic indexes appearing on this transcript:
Scale 1: Fall 1942 to Spring 1953
Scale 2: Summer 1953 to Spring 1993
Scale 3: Summer 1993 to Spring 2002
Scale 4: Summer 2002 to Present
Scale 1 Scale 2 Scale 3 Scale 4
Gr. Gr. Pts. Gr. Pts. Gr. Pts. Definition
6 A - 6 A - 4 A - 4 Highest Passing Grade
5 B - 5 B - 3 B - 3
4 C - 4 C - 2 C - 2
3 D - 3 D - 1 D - 1 Low est Passing Grade
2 E - 2 E - 0 E - 0 Conditional Failure
1 F - 2 F - 0 F - 0 Failure
IF - 2 IF - 0 IF - 0 Unremov ed Incomplete-
Failing (eff. Fall 1977)
WF - 2 WF - 0 Withdrew Failing
The follow ing grades are not included in the computation of scholastic
indexes:
Regular Grade Option
I - Incomplete
O - Incomplete (obsolete eff. Summer 1977)
IX - Permanent Incomplete
WF - Withdrew Failing
Pass/Not-Pass Option
P - Passing, equiv alent to "C" or higher
N - Not Passing
PI - Incomplete
PO - Incomplete (obsolete eff. Summer 1977)
IN - Unremov ed Incomplete - Not Passing
WN - Withdrew Not Passing
Zero-Credit Courses (including thesis credits)
S - Satisfactory
U - Unsatisfactory
SI - Incomplete
IU - Unremov ed Incomplete - Unsatisfactory
WU - Withdrew Unsatisfactory
Other Grades
W - Withdrew
NC - V isitor, no credit
CR - Transfer Credit
V - V isitor (obsolete eff. Summer 1963)
G R A D U A TI O N H O N O R S
Graduates earning baccalaureate degrees w ho rank in the top 10%
scholastically of the graduates in their school for that year, and w ho hav e a
minimum of 65 index hours in their graduation index, receiv e their degrees
WITH DISTINCTION. Of those students w ho qualify for WITH
DISTINCTION, the top three-tenths of the baccalaureate graduates hav ing
the highest graduation indexes are designated as graduating WITH HIGHEST
DISTINCTION, irrespectiv e of the schools from w hich they graduate.
Similar regulations apply for the determination of honors for students earning
associate or professional degrees.
I S S U I N G O F TR A N S C R I P TS
Questions concerning the issuance or authenticity of this transcript should
be directed to the Office of the Registrar, 610 Purdue M all, West Lafayette,
IN, 47907-2040, (765) 494-6155.
R E LE A S E O F I N F O R M A TI O N
This academic transcript is subject to the Family Educational Rights and
Priv acy A ct of 1974, as amended. It is furnished for official use only and
m ay not be releas ed t o or ac c es s ed by out s ide agenc ies or
t hird part ies w it hout t he w rit t en c ons ent of t he indiv idual
w hos e rec ord it is .
S C H O LA S TI C I N D E X E S
SEM - Semester index, based upon all courses in w hich the student w as
enrolled that session and for w hich grade points w ere earned.
CUM - Cumulativ e index. It includes all grades earned w hile in an
undergraduate program prior to A ugust 1961 or w hile in a graduate program
prior to A ugust 1995.
GRD - Graduation index. For undergraduate students, it includes all grades
earned in the current curriculum plus grades earned in courses taken in a
prior curriculum w hich are being applied tow ard the current degree program.
For graduate students, it includes all grades earned in 500- and 600-lev el
courses plus grades earned in undergraduate courses being included in the
graduate Plan of Study. Grade entries not being included in the graduation
index are indicated w ith a minus sign ("-") betw een the subject abbrev iation
and course number.
S C H O LA S TI C S TA N D I N G
In the absence of any further qualifications of the term, a student is
considered to be in good standing unless he/she has been dismissed,
suspended, or scholastically dropped from the Univ ersity and not
readmitted.
S P E C I A L C R E D I T N O TA TI O N S
Students may be aw arded credit at Purdue Univ ersity by means other than
regular enrollment in and completion of a course. Beginning January 1979,
this "directed credit" is noted on the academic record as follow s:
BY EXA M - A w arded on the basis of achiev ement in a Purdue departmental
proficiency examination.
CEEB A P - A w arded on the basis of achiev ement in College Entrance
Examination Board A dv ance Placement tests.
CLEP CR - A w arded on the basis of achiev ement in the College Lev el
Examination Program.
CR ESTB - A w arded on the basis of CEEB M ath A chiev ement Test score or
Purdue Composite score.
DEPT CR - A w arded on the basis of substantially equiv alent experience,
successful completion of a more adv anced course, etc.
Prior to January 1979, all BY EXA M (for new students), CEEB A P, CR ESTB
and CLEP CR credit w as combined into the single notation CR ESTB.
TR A N S F E R C R E D I T
Course credits accepted in transfer from other institutions are listed under
the appropriate headings. For undergraduate students the course numbers
and titles reflect Purdue Univ ersity equiv alents, w ith the exception of
Indiana Univ ersity courses taken at the jointly-administered Purdue-Indiana
Univ ersity campuses in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. With the exception of
Indiana Univ ersity credits at the jointly-administered campuses, credits
earned in the Technology Statew ide program and credits earned in certain
study-abroad programs, no grades are transferred and transfer credit hours
are not reflected in the cumulativ e totals.
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3. SENIOR ASSOCIATE REGISTRAR
1994-1995 2ND SEMESTER 8 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 414 COMPRESSIBLE AERODYN 3.0 B 9.0
A&AE 421L FLGHT DYNAM & CTRL LAB 1.0 B 3.0
A&AE 439 ROCKET PROPULSION 3.0 B 9.0
A&AE 451 DESIGN I 3.0 B 9.0
AFT 481 NAT FORCE CNTMP SOC II 3.0 B 9.0
COM 250 MASS COMMUN & SOCIETY 3.0 B 9.0
GRD 2.76 133.0 367.0 SEM 3.00 16.0 48.0
1995-1996 1ST SEMESTER 8 AAE 222 W LAFAYETTE
A&AE 412 INTRO COMP FLUID DYN 3.0 C 6.0
A&AE 490 AERODYNAMIC DESIGN 3.0 A 12.0
A&AE 511 INTRO FLUID MECHNICS 3.0 B 9.0
A&AE 538 AIR BREATHING PROPUL 3.0 B 9.0
GRD 2.78 145.0 403.0 SEM 3.00 12.0 36.0
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
JUSTIN CARL AMANN
SEE PAGE 1
Sep 16, 2015
"I CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A CORRECT TRANSCRIPT
OF THE RECORD OF THE ABOVE STUDENT."
ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT PURDUE UNIVERSITY
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907-2040
RAISED SEAL NOT REQUIRED
THIS OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT DOES
NOT REQUIRE A RAISED SEAL
FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION FROM THIS TRANSCRIPT
WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHOSE RECORD IT IS.
ALTERATION OR FORGERY OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
EXPLANATORY KEY AND AUTHENTICITY CONFIRMATION INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
AERONAUTICAL AND ASTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
AWARDED AT WEST LAFAYETTE CAMPUS
DECEMBER 16, 1995
* * * * * * * * * END OF RECORD * * * * * * * * *
4. PU R D U E U N IVER SIT Y
Offic e of the R egistrar
610 Purdue M all
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2040
Tel: (765) 494-8581 FA X: (765) 494-0570
K E Y TO TR A N S C R I P T O F A C A D E M I C R E C O R D S
T his transc ript should be c onsidered an offic ial
transc ript from Purdue U niv ersity only if it is
dow nloaded from the Purdue elec tronic transc ript
system
https:/ / ssw is.mypurdue.purdue.edu/ eT ransc ript.
A C A D E M I C C A LE N D A R
The Purdue Univ ersity calendar is based on the semester system. A
standard semester contains approximately 16 w eeks of instruction,
including final examinations. Summer sessions v ary in number, length and
format at the v arious campus locations.
A C C R E D I TA TI O N
Purdue Univ ersity is accredited by the North Central A ssociation of Colleges
and Secondary Schools, and by NCA TE. A ccreditation cov ers all courses
and programs offered at all campuses of Purdue Univ ersity. In addition,
v arious schools w ithin the Univ ersity hold accreditation from their
professional accrediting associations.
C A M P U S LO C A TI O N S
WEST LA FA YETTE CA LUM ET
(Central Campus) Hammond, IN 46323
West Lafayette, IN 47907 (219) 989-2239
(765) 494-8581
IUPU-FORT WA YNE IUPU-INDIA NA POLIS
(Joint campus w ith (Joint campus w ith
Indiana Univ ersity) Indiana Univ ersity)
Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Indianapolis, IN 46202
(260) 481-6815 (317) 274-1501
NORTH CENTRA L CONTINUING EDUCA TION
Westv ille, IN 46391 (V arious locations)
(219) 785-5299 A dministered through
West Lafayette
TECHNOLOGY STA TEWIDE
(V arious locations)
A dministered through West Lafayette
School of Technology
C O U R S E N U M B E R I N G S YS TE M
Prior to September 1953, courses designated by letter rather than number
(e.g., English A ) w ere non-credit. Courses numbered 1 through 99 w ere
primarily for undergraduate credit. Courses numbered 100 through 199
enrolled adv anced undergraduate and some graduate students. Courses
numbered 200 through 299 w ere for graduate students.
Since September 1953, the follow ing numbering system has been in effect:
001-049 Precollege and deficiency courses
050-099 Nondegree courses (e.g., agriculture short courses)
100-299 Low er-div ision courses normally scheduled for freshmen and
sophomores
300-499 Upper-div ision courses normally scheduled for juniors and
seniors
500-599 Dual-lev el courses that may be scheduled by juniors, seniors
and graduate students for graduate credits
600-699 Graduate-lev el courses. In certain circumstances, an
undergraduate student may take a 600-lev el course.
C R E D I T TYP E S
Regular Credit - A ll Purdue Univ ersity credit is reported in terms of semester
hours, w hether earned during a 16-w eek semester or a summer session.
Thesis Credit - A lthough thesis research courses (698 and 699) officially show
"0" in the CR column, a measure of the time the student dev oted to the thesis
research, compared to the time required for a normal course, is included in the
course title area.
G R A D I N G S YS TE M S
The follow ing grades and index points are included in the computation of
scholastic indexes appearing on this transcript:
Scale 1: Fall 1942 to Spring 1953
Scale 2: Summer 1953 to Spring 1993
Scale 3: Summer 1993 to Spring 2002
Scale 4: Summer 2002 to Present
Scale 1 Scale 2 Scale 3 Scale 4
Gr. Gr. Pts. Gr. Pts. Gr. Pts. Definition
6 A - 6 A - 4 A - 4 Highest Passing Grade
5 B - 5 B - 3 B - 3
4 C - 4 C - 2 C - 2
3 D - 3 D - 1 D - 1 Low est Passing Grade
2 E - 2 E - 0 E - 0 Conditional Failure
1 F - 2 F - 0 F - 0 Failure
IF - 2 IF - 0 IF - 0 Unremov ed Incomplete-
Failing (eff. Fall 1977)
WF - 2 WF - 0 Withdrew Failing
The follow ing grades are not included in the computation of scholastic
indexes:
Regular Grade Option
I - Incomplete
O - Incomplete (obsolete eff. Summer 1977)
IX - Permanent Incomplete
WF - Withdrew Failing
Pass/Not-Pass Option
P - Passing, equiv alent to "C" or higher
N - Not Passing
PI - Incomplete
PO - Incomplete (obsolete eff. Summer 1977)
IN - Unremov ed Incomplete - Not Passing
WN - Withdrew Not Passing
Zero-Credit Courses (including thesis credits)
S - Satisfactory
U - Unsatisfactory
SI - Incomplete
IU - Unremov ed Incomplete - Unsatisfactory
WU - Withdrew Unsatisfactory
Other Grades
W - Withdrew
NC - V isitor, no credit
CR - Transfer Credit
V - V isitor (obsolete eff. Summer 1963)
G R A D U A TI O N H O N O R S
Graduates earning baccalaureate degrees w ho rank in the top 10%
scholastically of the graduates in their school for that year, and w ho hav e a
minimum of 65 index hours in their graduation index, receiv e their degrees
WITH DISTINCTION. Of those students w ho qualify for WITH
DISTINCTION, the top three-tenths of the baccalaureate graduates hav ing
the highest graduation indexes are designated as graduating WITH HIGHEST
DISTINCTION, irrespectiv e of the schools from w hich they graduate.
Similar regulations apply for the determination of honors for students earning
associate or professional degrees.
I S S U I N G O F TR A N S C R I P TS
Questions concerning the issuance or authenticity of this transcript should
be directed to the Office of the Registrar, 610 Purdue M all, West Lafayette,
IN, 47907-2040, (765) 494-6155.
R E LE A S E O F I N F O R M A TI O N
This academic transcript is subject to the Family Educational Rights and
Priv acy A ct of 1974, as amended. It is furnished for official use only and
m ay not be releas ed t o or ac c es s ed by out s ide agenc ies or
t hird part ies w it hout t he w rit t en c ons ent of t he indiv idual
w hos e rec ord it is .
S C H O LA S TI C I N D E X E S
SEM - Semester index, based upon all courses in w hich the student w as
enrolled that session and for w hich grade points w ere earned.
CUM - Cumulativ e index. It includes all grades earned w hile in an
undergraduate program prior to A ugust 1961 or w hile in a graduate program
prior to A ugust 1995.
GRD - Graduation index. For undergraduate students, it includes all grades
earned in the current curriculum plus grades earned in courses taken in a
prior curriculum w hich are being applied tow ard the current degree program.
For graduate students, it includes all grades earned in 500- and 600-lev el
courses plus grades earned in undergraduate courses being included in the
graduate Plan of Study. Grade entries not being included in the graduation
index are indicated w ith a minus sign ("-") betw een the subject abbrev iation
and course number.
S C H O LA S TI C S TA N D I N G
In the absence of any further qualifications of the term, a student is
considered to be in good standing unless he/she has been dismissed,
suspended, or scholastically dropped from the Univ ersity and not
readmitted.
S P E C I A L C R E D I T N O TA TI O N S
Students may be aw arded credit at Purdue Univ ersity by means other than
regular enrollment in and completion of a course. Beginning January 1979,
this "directed credit" is noted on the academic record as follow s:
BY EXA M - A w arded on the basis of achiev ement in a Purdue departmental
proficiency examination.
CEEB A P - A w arded on the basis of achiev ement in College Entrance
Examination Board A dv ance Placement tests.
CLEP CR - A w arded on the basis of achiev ement in the College Lev el
Examination Program.
CR ESTB - A w arded on the basis of CEEB M ath A chiev ement Test score or
Purdue Composite score.
DEPT CR - A w arded on the basis of substantially equiv alent experience,
successful completion of a more adv anced course, etc.
Prior to January 1979, all BY EXA M (for new students), CEEB A P, CR ESTB
and CLEP CR credit w as combined into the single notation CR ESTB.
TR A N S F E R C R E D I T
Course credits accepted in transfer from other institutions are listed under
the appropriate headings. For undergraduate students the course numbers
and titles reflect Purdue Univ ersity equiv alents, w ith the exception of
Indiana Univ ersity courses taken at the jointly-administered Purdue-Indiana
Univ ersity campuses in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. With the exception of
Indiana Univ ersity credits at the jointly-administered campuses, credits
earned in the Technology Statew ide program and credits earned in certain
study-abroad programs, no grades are transferred and transfer credit hours
are not reflected in the cumulativ e totals.
11/2011