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My spouse is interested in using TESU to get a BALS, however since we live outside the USA, testing online at home is his best option.
Is this doable?
Study.com - 90 credits
TECEP-24 credits
TESU-6 required credits
Also, if it takes longer than 1-2 years to complete the degree what are TESU's fees to remain a registered degree seeking student? I can't seem to find this information on the website.
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Sophia is free, I would use them first and get up to 75 credits there.
instantcertcredit has American Government and few other courses.
Then straighterline/study.com for the rest.
If you take one TECEP per year or take one course you will stay registered.
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(05-17-2020, 07:41 PM)icy Wrote: My spouse is interested in using TESU to get a BALS, however since we live outside the USA, testing online at home is his best option.
Is this doable?
Study.com - 90 credits
TECEP-24 credits
TESU-6 required credits
Also, if it takes longer than 1-2 years to complete the degree what are TESU's fees to remain a registered degree seeking student? I can't seem to find this information on the website.
Why 24 credits of TECEP? That isn't necessary.
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(This post was last modified: 05-17-2020, 08:36 PM by icy.)
(05-17-2020, 08:18 PM)natshar he feels more comfortable taking exams directly from TESU. Just wondering if this plan is doable, not if there are other options at the moment. Wrote: (05-17-2020, 07:41 PM)icy Wrote: My spouse is interested in using TESU to get a BALS, however since we live outside the USA, testing online at home is his best option.
Is this doable?
Study.com - 90 credits
TECEP-24 credits
TESU-6 required credits
Also, if it takes longer than 1-2 years to complete the degree what are TESU's fees to remain a registered degree seeking student? I can't seem to find this information on the website.
Why 24 credits of TECEP? That isn't necessary.
Also, I've found conflicting information on the cost of TECEPs, on this forum it says they are $114, but on the TESU website it says they are $50-$75. Has the pricing just changed recently?
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TECEPs are $50 per credit for LL (100, 200-level equivalent) and $75 per credit for UL (300, 400-level equivalent). There is one 1-credit LL course (medical terminology). The others are all 3-credit tests (though there may be a 4-credit test that I don't recall offhand. That means most tests are either $150 or $225.
If it takes you more than a year to finish a degree, simply take a course (such as the capstone) through TESU or take a TECEP. In general, you do not NEED TECEPs but they are good for enrolling and remaining enrolled.
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(05-17-2020, 07:41 PM)icy Wrote: My spouse is interested in using TESU to get a BALS, however since we live outside the USA, testing online at home is his best option.
Is this doable?
Study.com - 90 credits
TECEP-24 credits
TESU-6 required credits
Yes, if you max out on Study.com credits, you can do the remaining through TECEP and TESU.
I personally would just do another ACE provider instead of TECEP's, since you're limited on credits per course provider. Sophia is completely free right now, every course, so do as many as you can (ok, don't do Foundations, TESU doesn't take those).
Here's a list of what works for the different areas at TESU:
AREA A
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: English Comp I & II
ORAL COMMUNICATION: Public Speaking
QUANTITATIVE LITERACY: College Algebra or Intro to Statistics
AREA B
DIVERSITY: Intro to Sociology OR Approaches to Studying Religions
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP: Intro to Ethics
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: NOT AVAILABLE
AREA C
Art History I & II
Conflict Resolution
Visual Communications
Ancient Greek Philosophers
Macro & Microeconomics
US History I & II
Intro to Psychology
AREA D
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Intro to IT
GE ELECTIVES
The Essentials of Managing Conflict (1cr)
Any of the above not already used
FREE ELECTIVES
College Readiness
Intro to Business
Accounting (can also be used in Business Core)
Project Management (can also be used in Business AOS)
Developing Effective Teams (1cr) (can also be used in Business AOS)
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EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
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