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TESU CLEP/DSSTs Accepted? - Mamawenzie - 04-01-2016

Does TESU only accept the CLEPs and DSSTs that are printed in their catalog (which is supposed to change today)? For example: DSST Rise and Fall of Soviet Union is listed as 3 upper level credits on the Prometrics site, but is not listed at all in the TESU catalog. Would it count as anything at TESU?


TESU CLEP/DSSTs Accepted? - Mamawenzie - 04-01-2016

I should add that I am working toward a degree in Liberal Arts. The World Religions DSST that I took last week just got down graded to 3 LL credits, and I was banking on it being 3 UL credits. But DSST has several other UL exams in the same area (Civil War, Soviet Union, etc...) that are listed as UL credits but are not listed in the TESU catalog in the DSST section.

Has anyone had success applying these credits to their area of study?


TESU CLEP/DSSTs Accepted? - Al2010x - 04-02-2016

TESU has very liberal credit acceptance policy, you can email them about the subjects you want to take and they will let you know but, I believe they accept pretty much all DSST and CLEP exams. In my evaluation for General Management Intro to World Religions is evaluated as REL-405, may be it is depending on your major.


TESU CLEP/DSSTs Accepted? - bluebooger - 04-02-2016

awhile back DSST put some of their tests on hold while they reworked them

Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union was one of them

so since no one could take the exam maybe that's why its not on TESU's website

but the exam is back now, so 'm sure TESU will accept it just as they did before

http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/25847-attention-new-dsst-content-available-april.html?referrerid=66533