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Originally Posted by soupbone
Just to clarify. Are you saying that TESC and FCC both told you that in order to receive college credit for the FEMA course you are required to enroll in a degree program? After you enroll in a degree program the exam have to be proctored? I'm asking you to clarify because I've read on several forums that FCC will transcript the FEMA courses for a fee ($60 a credit hour I think) and then you can transfer them to another university. The option with FCC was to enroll in a degree program which would then require you to take a proctored examination. On the other hand I have heard that TESC will accept FEMA courses raw and will apply them toward free electives unless you enroll in an emergency management program. Unless things have drastically changed this is the last I've heard on both issues. 
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Yes you pay the $60.00 but its just to validate that you took the course online. Its still not considered a college credit till you take there proctored exam for that module. So say you take exam 100,200 and what ever else online you would have to then take the mod exam proctored from them in order to receive credit for all of those 3 exams. Its kind of pointless to pay the $60 per credit if you just want to transfer them to another school. Because they all do the same from what i gathered.
Now unless someone else out there understood this different let me know and im sorry then. But this was the only reason i stopped taking the tests online because they were useless there after.