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In this degree plan, what exactly can I replace with FEMA Credits?
#1
Distance learning online degree, BS Degree Exams for BA in 4 weeks Bachelor of Science in Business


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Cleps Passed:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
Information Systems and Computer Applications
American Government
Introductory Psychology
Introductory Sociology
Social Sciences and History
History of the United States I
History of the United States II
Western Civilization I
Western Civilization II
Macroeconomics

DSST Passed:
A History of the Vietnam War (3)
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (3)
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#2
Probably nothing or next to nothing. FEMA credits, as I understand, are used as free electives, which you have to find out where they might squeeze in. Ask an Excelsior advisor.
[COLOR="DimGray"]Intro to World Religions 68
Social Science and History 60
Principles of Statistics 60
Western Civilization I 58
Intro to Sociology 55
Astronomy 54
Technical Writing 54
Humanities 50
College Composition 50[/COLOR]

[COLOR="Blue"]C Programming - C
Electronic Instrumentation and Control - A
War and American Society - A
International Economics - A
Calculus II - B[/COLOR]
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#3
cinderly Wrote:Basically, anything that counts as lower-level Applied Professional (up to the cap for either your university or your program). The following exams are lower-level Applied Professional at Excelsior:

DSST Here's to Your Health
DSST Principles of Supervision
DSST Intro to Law Enforcement
CLEP Intro Business Law
CLEP Principles of Management
CLEP Information Systems & Computer Applications

On a per-credit-hour basis, these tests are cheaper than transcribing FEMA credits through FCC. If you're going with TESC, then I think the FEMA credits are still cheaper (FREE is still cheap!).


Thanks for the response,

Since I am starting from scratch with 0 credits is TESC a better choice since they accept the FEMAs Raw?
Cleps Passed:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
Information Systems and Computer Applications
American Government
Introductory Psychology
Introductory Sociology
Social Sciences and History
History of the United States I
History of the United States II
Western Civilization I
Western Civilization II
Macroeconomics

DSST Passed:
A History of the Vietnam War (3)
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (3)
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#4
You will have to make a credit bank at TESC which costs about $500 or so, unles you are in the military then it is $250
[COLOR="DimGray"]Intro to World Religions 68
Social Science and History 60
Principles of Statistics 60
Western Civilization I 58
Intro to Sociology 55
Astronomy 54
Technical Writing 54
Humanities 50
College Composition 50[/COLOR]

[COLOR="Blue"]C Programming - C
Electronic Instrumentation and Control - A
War and American Society - A
International Economics - A
Calculus II - B[/COLOR]
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#5
JimiT20 Wrote:Thanks for the response,

Since I am starting from scratch with 0 credits is TESC a better choice since they accept the FEMAs Raw?
TESC is tough to deal with. They won't answer any questions w/out paying $75.00 registration fee. Their customer service is flat out bad as far as I'm concerned.
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#6
JimiT20:

Cinderly is correct. You can fill all your free electives at TESC with FEMA credits and you don't have to credit bank them (as an enrolled student) or have them transcripted by Fredericksburg College. You simply have FEMA send your transcript to TESC and you get your credits. I saved a ton of $$$ and time by filling all my free electives with FEMA credits which I accomplished in a matter of hours! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Best of luck!
[SIZE="6"]Pattie[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]CLEP:
[SIZE="1"]English Comp 101 & 102 - Analysis & Interpretation of Literature 130 & 131 - Intro to Marketing[/SIZE]
TECEP:
[SIZE="1"]Marketing Comm - PR Thought & Practice - Intro to News Reporting - Sales Management - Operations Management - Marketing Research - Business in Society[/SIZE]
DSST:
[SIZE="1"]Intro to Computers[/SIZE]
FEMA:
[SIZE="1"]12 FREE Credits![/SIZE]
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Associate of Science in Management, TESC - 9/17/04
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, TESC - 6/6/08

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