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I've got a few more requirements to take care of to get an Associate in Science degree.
I wanted to see if anyone had any success with transferring in the following credits for the requirements.
Literature and Fine Arts - either Literature in the Media (Shmoop) or Visual Communications (Sophia)
Ethical Decision Making - Business Ethics (Penn Foster) - as Upper Level?
English Comp 2 - Advanced Technical Writing (Study.com)
Global Understanding - International Business (Penn Foster)
Thanks
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I was told by COSC Advanced Technical Writing from study.com would fill the English Comp 2 requirement.
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Thank you for sharing that, Edwardfurlong, because that isn't what they describe it as on the Study.com COSC transfer guide.
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OP, have you considered applying for the Study.com scholarship and getting all of those credits done for free?
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You could do Business Ethics, Advanced Technical Writing, and International Business through Study.com. They also have a British Literature course you could use to fulfill the Literature requirement.
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I haven't considered applying for the Study.com scholarship. I'd rather see someone that would need it more and make better use of it.
I want to do Business Ethics with Penn Foster for the Upper Level credit and considering the two literature options I posted because fine arts and literature really isn't my wheelhouse and I'd rather find something I can tolerate more to get the credits and move on.
Thanks for the ideas.
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To be honest, I look at it more as a promotional program than a "scholarship". It's not like they're a charitable organization. They can always offer more spots if it's working out for them.
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