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ECE Degree plan no previous credits - jody28 - 03-09-2019

Hi all, can somebody confirm the following for Excelsior College business degree: all degree requirements can be met with exams, besides the capstone class. Is this correct?  Which other school and degree program has this much flexibility? Thanks a bunch for any feedback you might have. 







 


















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RE: ECE Degree plan no previous credits - bjcheung77 - 03-09-2019

Charter Oak State College, Excelsior College, and Thomas Edison State University are the Big 3, they require only the Capstone, Cornstone taken with the school. That's up to 114 credits transferable into your degree of choice. I think Excelsior only requires the Capstone as their "Information Literacy" course can be transferred into their degree plan. Take your time in reading the Wiki (see link to my signature).


RE: ECE Degree plan no previous credits - jody28 - 03-09-2019

Thank you for confirming :-)
Could you please post the wiki link? Your signature did not show up.

Thanks!!!!


RE: ECE Degree plan no previous credits - bjcheung77 - 03-09-2019

Hi Jody28, here's the Link: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki
You may want to read this as well: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Roadmap-help-for-Bachelor-s-In-Business-Marketing-MBA-Dual-Degree-EXCELSIOR?pid=283554#pid283554


RE: ECE Degree plan no previous credits - jody28 - 03-09-2019

Thank you so much!

I’m 4 classes from completing my BS at Excelsior, but I started years ago, so my degree planning knowledge is not up-to-date. I’m trying to help a friend getting started.

Thanks a bunch!,