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Can anyone give me info on up to date oct 2019 degree plans - lukeskywalker - 10-12-2019

Hi all
Been reading through the threads looking for a good plan and starting point
Just a bit confused as far as what degree palns are current
I just read taht TESU was not accepting ACE Recomendations
Most of the free and cheap courses are ACE correct?
Should I just start with the TESU BALS PLAN that was posted in dec 2018
That plan utilized study.com saylor and straightliner.
Can anyone send me a life line...Just looking for a starting point
I do have about 20 transfer credits from American public university..
Thanks in advance.


RE: Can anyone give me info on up to date oct 2019 degree plans - dfrecore - 10-12-2019

TESU IS accepting ACE recommendations in general, they are just being difficult on some courses and/or course providers. But in general, you should be fine.

If you want a BALS plan, I recommend going with COSC instead - it's at least $2k cheaper. No real reason to go with TESU if you don't have to.

If you post your credits (course #, course name, # of credits, grade) we can help you plan out a degree at either COSC or TESU.

And, just FYI, it's Straighterline (not Straightliner). Not sure how that keeps popping up...


RE: Can anyone give me info on up to date oct 2019 degree plans - lukeskywalker - 10-14-2019

(10-12-2019, 09:25 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Thanks a bunch for the info and corrections.
I will post my credits today. 



TESU IS accepting ACE recommendations in general, they are just being difficult on some courses and/or course providers.  But in general, you should be fine.

If you want a BALS plan, I recommend going with COSC instead - it's at least $2k cheaper.  No real reason to go with TESU if you don't have to.

If you post your credits (course #, course name, # of credits, grade) we can help you plan out a degree at either COSC or TESU.

And, just FYI, it's Straighterline (not Straightliner).  Not sure how that keeps popping up...