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UPDATE: TESC allows you to pursue an Associate and Bachelor at the same time, so if the AS would supplement the BA then it would be the same cost, plus the graduation fee for the AS ($225 I believe) |
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Regarding USFA and FCC:
According to the USFA website, those courses have been reviewed by the American Council on Education (ACE) and therefore you would need to contact ACE and have a transcript sent from ACE. Those courses could be used in addition to the 25. Also, Frederick Community College credits would need to come in on an FCC transcript, but they can also be used in addition to the 25 because they are classified as FCC credits, not FEMA Independent Study credits. So the USFA and the FCC Credits would be in addition to the 25 credit limit on FEMA courses. |
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Hey
![]() Thanks for all this info! Can I have your opinion on something? I am an EMT and would like to further my education in Emergency Management. I don't have any college credits (it was a certificate program) Out of all the colleges that accept FEMA credits, which one takes the most? FCC versus Red Rocks or the other school that accepts them. I think I just want to go for my associate's right now unless TESC would accept more credits. So I guess I'm asking what's the fastest/cheapest way to obtain an associate's degree utilizing FEMA credits? thanks!!! |
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Before I answer, where are you located? It might make a big difference. |