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09-27-2025, 11:59 AM
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I've been teaching myself Koine Greek* in my spare time and thought it would be cool if I could find a way other than a PLA to get credit for it.
I'd much prefer a simple CBE test of some kind. I'm doing TESU if that matters.
Has anyone done this?
I know its unlikely but a cursory search hasn't come up with any results. I'm now studying for about 21+ credits in the next couple months and don't have a ton of time to hunt for it so thought I'd ask on the offchance someone's already done it.
Thanks in advance.
*Not modern Greek, pretty different. A dead language, "Ancient" or "New Testament" Greek.
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09-27-2025, 01:31 PM
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Liberty University offers
Institutional Challenge Exams in Greek Grammar I & II at the undergraduate level and Greek Language Tools and Beginning Greek I & II at the graduate level. TESU can accept some graduate credit toward an undergraduate degree. Confirm whether TESU will accept Institutional Challenge Exams from Liberty.
For more traditional semester-based courses but cheap, now that TESU is open to NA credit,
NationsUniversity (NA DEAC) may be an option. NationsU offers Biblical Greek I & II at the undergraduate level. You might have to take their cornerstone course A Search for Spirituality first.
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(09-27-2025, 01:31 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: Liberty University offers Institutional Challenge Exams in Greek Grammar I & II at the undergraduate level and Greek Language Tools and Beginning Greek I & II at the graduate level. TESU can accept some graduate credit toward an undergraduate degree. Confirm whether TESU will accept Institutional Challenge Exams from Liberty.
For more traditional semester-based courses but cheap, now that TESU is open to NA credit, NationsUniversity (NA DEAC) may be an option. NationsU offers Biblical Greek I & II at the undergraduate level. You might have to take their cornerstone course A Search for Spirituality first.
Thanks so much!