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Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - xyninja - 10-13-2019

Hello, I'm from outside of US, seeking to obtain a Bachelor's (in Business / BA) from one of the Big Three. 

I've been mainly looking at TESU and Excelsior but can't quite figure out which would be the "easiest" and most affordable option for international students and was hoping to get some advice from this site! 

To provide a bit of background - I've a Diploma in Mass Communications from my country (which I understand translates to something like an Associate Degree in US) and did a short stint at University of London (completed Intro to Econs, Maths 1, and Maths 2), hoping to transfer those credits over of course.

Also have some professional certifications on capital market instruments, regulations, insurance etc. - not sure if those can be translated into any credits. 

Would be great if I can get some advice on which channel to go through (fastest, easiest, most affordable) so I can get things started by getting a transcript evaluation from WES / ECE / wherever.

Thank you!!


RE: Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - msganti - 10-14-2019

If a nationally-accredited degree works for you then University Of People or Pennfoster College are some good options.


RE: Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - Tlm - 10-14-2019

FYI EC only uses ECE as a company. Do not waste money by using someone else... like I did. Start there and see who gives you the most credits.


RE: Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - dfrecore - 10-15-2019

1) The only transcript evaluation company that all 3 schools will take is ECE - so you should go ahead and do that, and then send it to all 3 schools.

2) You can also check your certifications against the ACE and NCCRS databases to see if they're there. If not, then send them as well, and see if any of the schools will give you credit.

3) If you want a BSBA, all 3 schools have them and are all similar, with some minor exceptions
MATH: TESU requires College Algebra & Stats, COSC requires Business Stats (not just stats); and EC requires Precalc and Business Stats
SCIENCE: COSC requires a lab science and an additional non-lab science, the other 2 just require a non-lab science (and TESU will even take some CompSci courses here)
ENGLISH: COSC and EC will only take exams or courses where you have to write essays (so no College Comp Modular CLEP + Advanced Comp DSST)
UPPER LEVEL CREDITS: EC & COSC require 30cr UL, TESU only requires 15cr UL

If it were me, I'd be deciding between 2 things:
1) Price - starting from scratch, COSC is going to be cheapest, by about $2k over TESU, and we know more about what they'll take than EC, so COSC wins
2) Accreditation: TESU has programmatic accreditation through ACBSP, the others don't, so TESU wins that
So if ACBSP matters, go with TESU; if it doesn't (it may not), then go with COSC. Of course, this assumes that the playing field is level, and that all schools will give you roughly the same credit coming in. YMMV.


RE: Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - shadowgem - 10-15-2019

(10-15-2019, 12:26 PM)dfrecore Wrote: ENGLISH: COSC and EC will only take exams or courses where you have to write essays (so no College Comp Modular CLEP + Advanced Comp DSST)


The COSC Master Exam List seems to still indicate that they will accept the DSST Principles of Advanced English Comp for the second half of the Written Communications requirement/"e" General Education requirement. Has this changed?


RE: Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - dfrecore - 10-16-2019

(10-15-2019, 12:55 PM)shadowgem Wrote:
(10-15-2019, 12:26 PM)dfrecore Wrote: ENGLISH: COSC and EC will only take exams or courses where you have to write essays (so no College Comp Modular CLEP + Advanced Comp DSST)


The COSC Master Exam List seems to still indicate that they will accept the DSST Principles of Advanced English Comp for the second half of the Written Communications requirement/"e" General Education requirement. Has this changed?

Maybe I'm wrong - but I know they won't take the CLEP for Comp I, so I think I assumed they wouldn't take anything for Comp II.


RE: Most Friendly / Affordable Option for Non-US / International Students - SweetsugarNL - 10-16-2019

If English is not your motherlanquage the best choice is COSC, because you dont need a English proficiency test when you apply.
For Excelsior you need a toefl score 69 and for TESU 79.