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CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - elenlushk - 10-31-2020 Hello, I took a pause on my studies and am recently back to looking at the big 3, and since terms have changed with COSC and TESU, I'm now also considering Excelsior College, but I'm having trouble finding information as to what CLEP/DSST tests equate to what credit at Excelsior, can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm aiming for either the BPS in Business or BS in Business Degree. Thank you! I've completed: 12 DSSTs and 9 CLEPs in 2018
RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - P226mem - 10-31-2020 once upon a time they had a nice little pdf booklet on exam stuff. It was called Using Exams to Complete Your Excelsior Degree. I can't find that on website anymore. frustrating. but it was complete with clep, dsst, tecep and uxcel. I kept a copy of it, but cannot say for certain if the information is still current. It was published in 2013 and I downloaded it in 2018 or 2019. I'm mentioning that in hopes that someone has something more current or can find the current version... (ps: generally speaking, EC accepts all of them at the level and credit hours that ACE says they are. but that doesn't verify how the course is applied on degree which is what I can't answer and you want to know. hopefully one of the experts will know that info that use to be on their website to be found easily) RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - rachel83az - 10-31-2020 Unlike COSC and TESU, there is really no way to tell what a given course/exam will transfer into at Excelsior unless you happen to talk to someone who got that same degree and used that same exam/class in said degree. Per what other members have said on this forum, they also won't help you plan at all unless you've taken at least one EC course already. Your best bet would be to apply to EC, send in your test info, and see what they put where for the degree that you're wanting. RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - dfrecore - 10-31-2020 I agree with rachel83az, pay the $50 to apply and see where everything comes in. That is your very best bet - you can then plan how to get the rest of your credits. RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - rachel83az - 10-31-2020 Actually, on second thought, instead of paying $50 immediately to EC, I would recommend spending $79 on a month of Sophia first. There are a number of courses that EC will accept, especially for a business degree. I would especially recommend Business law and Project Management but really do whatever doesn't cover something that you've already taken a CLEP/DSST for: https://excelsior.sophia.org/#courses Why would you do this? If you complete 2 or more Sophia classes, you get your application fee waived at EC. If you take 12 or more EC credits (and there's a good chance that you'll need to even though they technically only require 7), you also qualify for reduced tuition and other fees. https://www.excelsior.edu/partner/sophia/ Even if you only finish 4 Sophia classes in a month, that's like getting credits for less than $2.50 each! $79 Sophia - $50 EC application fee = $29 / 12 credits = $2.42 per credit. RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - dfrecore - 10-31-2020 (10-31-2020, 08:59 AM)P226mem Wrote: once upon a time they had a nice little pdf booklet on exam stuff. It was called Using Exams to Complete Your Excelsior Degree. I can't find that on website anymore. frustrating. but it was complete with clep, dsst, tecep and uxcel. I kept a copy of it, but cannot say for certain if the information is still current. It was published in 2013 and I downloaded it in 2018 or 2019. I'm mentioning that in hopes that someone has something more current or can find the current version... I too have this booklet saved, and 2013 was the last time they published it. Not sure why they stopped, it's annoying. But at least it's a start. Here's what EC said in 2013 for your exams, and what I think they will do: CLEP
RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - ss20ts - 11-01-2020 (10-31-2020, 06:41 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Actually, on second thought, instead of paying $50 immediately to EC, I would recommend spending $79 on a month of Sophia first. There are a number of courses that EC will accept, especially for a business degree. I would especially recommend Business law and Project Management but really do whatever doesn't cover something that you've already taken a CLEP/DSST for: https://excelsior.sophia.org/#courses Sophia also has Principles of Finance now. That course was required at EC for the business degree I was interested in earlier in the year. RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - rachel83az - 11-01-2020 (11-01-2020, 03:24 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Sophia also has Principles of Finance now. That course was required at EC for the business degree I was interested in earlier in the year. Principles of Finance isn't on the EC Sophia page while Business Law is. Since they both arrived at the same time, it makes me doubt whether EC actually accepts Principles of Finance from them. RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - ss20ts - 11-01-2020 (11-01-2020, 03:34 PM)rachel83az Wrote:(11-01-2020, 03:24 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Sophia also has Principles of Finance now. That course was required at EC for the business degree I was interested in earlier in the year. I don't put much faith into that page. EC is not the easiest place to transfer credit into. That's for sure. RE: CLEP/DSST transfer equivalence to Excelsior Bachelor requirements? - Michelle779 - 11-02-2020 I've taken CLEP Psychology which came in as LL Social Science. CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Lit came in as LL Humnaities. I didn't submit the essay and was awarded 3 credits instead of 6. Excelsior does not accept CLEP College Composition. They don't accept DSST English Comp exams either. |