I really enjoy this forum. Hopefully someone can help me out here. I finally got an official evaulation late today. The advising office I'm sure is closed till monday and i'm wanting to graduate as soon as possible.
I was told I need two more upper level courses. However, I took principles of finance at a community college and I notice there is a dantes class called principles of finance that is awarded upper level credit. I did call a few weeks ago and asked if principles of finance would be upper level and that i took it at a community college but they said classes taken at a community college are always lower level.
Is this accurate? If it is the same course, why would I get lower level credit at a brick and mortar but upper level with dantes?
If they are wrong then I only have one more class to go. This would be very welcome news. As always, I know Excelsior has the final word, but can anyone chime in? Better yet, has anyone taken principles of finance at a community college (or university) and received upper level credit?
Thanks!
I was told I need two more upper level courses. However, I took principles of finance at a community college and I notice there is a dantes class called principles of finance that is awarded upper level credit. I did call a few weeks ago and asked if principles of finance would be upper level and that i took it at a community college but they said classes taken at a community college are always lower level.
Is this accurate? If it is the same course, why would I get lower level credit at a brick and mortar but upper level with dantes?
If they are wrong then I only have one more class to go. This would be very welcome news. As always, I know Excelsior has the final word, but can anyone chime in? Better yet, has anyone taken principles of finance at a community college (or university) and received upper level credit?
Thanks!