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Special Education/ECE- starting from scratch - amomwholearns - 08-02-2020 Hello everyone! I am basically starting from scratch here. I have a few courses completed via Sophia and I plan on becoming a member to take the rest that I can over there. I am looking into getting a Special Education or ECE degree, but I don't need the teacher certification. I am a homeschool mom with a child with special needs. After going through what we have been through in terms of finding a tutor that can help her, I have been inspired to go back to school and become what I wish we had for her. With my degree I would probably teach English online via a site like VPK and offer in home tutoring to children children with mild to moderate needs. I have zero plans or desires to teach in a classroom. With all of that being said I have spent time looking at WGU, but I was curious if there were other options available since I don't need the certification. (It's fine if I have to get it, but I don't NEED to have one) I do qualify for a pell grant so I can use that, however, whatever I decide to do I'd like to transfer in as many classes before starting any official program and I'd rather not have to take out any loans. The classes I have completed via Sophia are: Human Biology Environmental Science US History 1 Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Information Technology College Readiness Sociology Currently Taking: Statistics Art History 1 Thanks for any help that you have! RE: Special Education/ECE- starting from scratch - Teacherwannabe19 - 08-11-2020 You should look into Walden University...they have a degree for early childhood and the tuition is half off (originally $1500 for 3 mos now $750 ). It's competency-based as well. RE: Special Education/ECE- starting from scratch - PrettyFlyforaChiGuy - 08-11-2020 I'll just shamelessly copy-paste what I posted on another ECE thread: For Walden's BS in ECS, it's competency-based learning, and you can transfer in up to 75% of all degree credits. It may or may not be a good fit for you. You could read more here: https://www.waldenu.edu/online-bachelors-programs/bs-in-early-childhood-studies-tempo-learning There's also COSC, but I'm not personally too familiar with it so maybe someone else can jump in: https://www.charteroak.edu/early-childhood-education/ RE: Special Education/ECE- starting from scratch - rachel83az - 08-11-2020 Charter Oak would need 24 RA credits and, AFAIK, there are several classes that can't be tested out of. It may not be the best option for OP. |