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Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: General Education-Related Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Education-Related-Discussion) +--- Thread: Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ (/Thread-Need-some-input-on-a-plan-sorry-post-is-so-long) |
Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - brain122 - 01-17-2009 Ok all you brilliant folks with all the experience on a "journey toward a degree", I really need some input. Below is a list of courses that credits have been earned ,training certifications, and CEU's. Interest: Environmental studies, although I'm not sure if it has to be a Bachelors of '' " ". Maybe the focus could be as such or a minor could be earned as well. I'm am just simply trying to compare the best avenue to achieve the results of something with Environmental. There are many Certificate of Completions for Professional training, certifications, and CEU's that may possibly be able to earn some nontraditional credits for professional training ( I am simply not sure). I also know that these would all need to be evaluated by a schools evaluations department and each school will have different possibilities, that's why I thought I might post here first for some advice. It's a long list, so I apologize in advance.................. Certificate of Completion for "Autonomous Maintenance Steps 1-3 Workshop" from StarfleeTPM advantaged Results...0/100 VPPPA Region VII Certificate of Completion......here is what's listed for credits..... ABIH 1.5 CM points, BCSP .5 COC points University of Missouri, Extension Division 3.8 CEU for Hazardous Waste Managment Winter Institute from MU-Civil Engineering Certificate of Course Completion "Apollo Root Cause Analysis for Practitioners" 1.4 CEU's ........from APOLLO Assoc. Fred Pryor Seminars- CareerTrack- Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics "How to Become a Great Communicator" .6 CEU's AIB Food Safety Education---from AIB Institute of Baking, Manhattan Kansas A Faculty of Educational Institution, Certificate of Completion for distance learning course "Principles of Warehouse Sanitation" 9.6 CEU's AIB Food Safety/Hygiene AIB InstiInstitute of Baking, Manhattan Kansas A Faculty of Educational Institution, Certificate of Completion for Correspondence Course in "Food Processing Sanitation/Hygiene 12.0 CEU's United States Department of Labor, Washington D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration "VPP Special Government Employees (SGE" Training Course) IH CM points 2.5 COC points 1.75 CEU points 2.1 Environmental Compliance and Engineering Hazardous Materials Training Certificate of Completion "Hazardous Materials Transportation Certification Workshop on US DOT regulations" Training requirements of 49 CFR 172.704 (a) University of Missouri "Annual Hazardous Waste Management Winter Institute" Visible Emission Training Completion of Training by Kansas City, Mo. Health Dept., Air Quality Program and is now certified as "visible emission observer" ALLTYPE FIRE PROTECTION CO. Certification of basic training course in "use of Portable Fire Extinguishers" Classroom Instruction & Live-Fire Extinguisher Training Enivronmental Compliance & Engineering New Auditor Training Certification of Completion "Environmental Auditor Training requirements" Certificate of Training "Hazardous Materials Transportation Function Areas" a course for "Transportation of Hazardous Waste for underlying areas" as required in 49 CFR subpart H and appropriate training for tasks rquired in 40 CFR 265.16 and 40 CFR 261.5 Purdue University Center For Urban and Industrial Pest Management Completion of "Pest Control Technology" Correspondence Course Also has a Real Estate Salesperson Licensure and a Real Estate Brokers Licensure. I know here (locally) that the college will give 15 credit hours towards the salesperson license, but not sure how much the brokers licensure is worth for professional credits. Schooling and Training for these were separate. Also have 36-48 CEU's for real estate. Ok, now for traditional transcript: Gen. Psych 3 Credit Hours Public Speaking I 3 Credit Hours Fundamentals of Mathematics 3 Credit Hours Fundamentals of Critical Thinking 3 Credit Hours Am. History To 1865 3 Credit Hours Freshman English I 3 Credit Hours Human Anat. w/lab 4 Credit Hours Child Growth & devel 3 Credit Hours Sociology 3 Credit Hours CAD I (comp.aid design) 3 Credit Hours Elementray Statistics 3 Credit Hours Total 28 Credit Hours There may be another Am. Hist. from 1865 Independent Study from the university here, but that transcript was not handed to me. It would be 3 credit hours as well. Listed above, I typed what was listed on the Certificates earned. I know not all will apply, but they are all professional training and/or correspondence courses. Thanks in advance for any help/opinion that anyone can give. Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - alissaroot - 01-17-2009 This looks a bit like my own educational history. Unfortunately, Excelsior didn't accept any of my CEUs or correspondence certifications. They were considered "not college level coursework". You may want to check out the ACE website to see if any of yours are considered college level. Then you could get those certs on an ACE transcript and then they would be more likely to be accepted. Excelsior only accepted my traditional college credits. Here's ACE's site: ACE | Home Excelsior's guide to credit by exam: https://www.excelsior.edu/Excelsior_College/Publications/Student_Guide_and_Assessment_Catalog.pdf I hope this helps a little! Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - peace123 - 01-17-2009 Also check on the PONSI website to see if any of your trainings were reviewed by them. They have them listed by current and former member organizations. Current Member Organizations Former Member Organizations A Through L Former Member Organizations M Through Z Peace123 Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - Namivie - 01-17-2009 You're right, that's a varied list! I haven't attended any of the big 3 schools so take this with a pound of salt, but I'm suspecting that from that group you'll get some elective hours - especially your real estate hours - , but obviously will still have a number of hours to go towards your concentrations. How much credit you get may depend on rather ACE ever evaluated the courses that you've taken and how much credit ACE felt they were worth. I recommend that you go ahead and have your information evaluated by the college you're considering attend. Once we know exactly where you need your hours, we can help you come up with a game plan to get them completed! Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - Namivie - 01-17-2009 lol -- it looks like peace & Alissa were typing at the same time I am (I'm a very slow typist first thing in the morning). They gave you some great websites. Let us know what you find out. Good luck to you! Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - brain122 - 01-17-2009 The problem of having them evaluated first is the following: I know the eval. process by a school take a while. I am not sure where to have him attend. I would like to advise him (my hubby), of the school that will give him the most credits. We are trying to figure out if he should try for an AA and transfer in here to the local college. They will give professional level credits for some....like at least 15 for the Real Estate Sales.......that's why I was thinking that somewhere else may give the other 15 for the Real Estate Brokers because its separate courses and mostly in management. He also has those others in CEU's for real estate, which is somewhere between 36-48. I am thinking that someone will give him credit for his certification for OSHA as well. (He has taking the training and is now a certified auditor). I was also thinking that if credits are given for FEMA, sure the US Dept. of Labor Training would qualify at some school whether they are listed on ACE as well. (but I am not sure).---He is now certified to teach Safety, Environmental and Sanitation in the Industrial field. And lastly, the ones given by the Universities (i.e. University of Mo, and U of Purdue,), would they say that those are not college level as well? That's why I simply don't know where to start. To truly get them evaluated I would have to do all of the "big 3" and the local school here. He can start clepping courses in the meantime, but I am not sure if FEMA will do him any good if the majority of these things transfer in as electives. Does FEMA transfer in as Electives as well, or do any of them actually fit the bill for serving a particular class? And if so, which school and what class. Again, sorry so long. Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - peace123 - 01-17-2009 One additional thought. Check on the ACE transcript site to see if any of your training or previous schooling was already recorded for you. https://www.acenet.edu/transcripts/ At that site you can log in with your ss # and last name. If there is already an account set up for you it will show up and by reading the reviews you can see if it is awarded CEU credit or college credits. Peace123 Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - brain122 - 01-17-2009 peace123 Wrote:One additional thought. Could this actually happen if he is not yet an ACE member? Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - brain122 - 01-17-2009 brain122 Wrote:Could this actually happen if he is not yet an ACE member? tried this just now and cannot login. but thanks for the idea. I did not know someone could set an account up for you. Need some input on a plan....sorry post is so long~ - peace123 - 01-17-2009 Yes it can happen. For example my husband took a training class ( CEU credits) and when they ( the training providers) registered that course with ACE it created an account for him which he never knew existed until last year. I think someone else on this site posted they had an account created for them ( which had Penn Foster courses on it) and they did not realize it until they attempted to create an account. Brain122, sorry you could not find one there , I hope you do find a way to get credit for all your training. If you are going to attempt a portfolio at a college you should start looking for courses at the college you want to attend that you can match your learning too ( or check to see if they let you match to other RA college courses) . Some colleges limit you to matching to their courses and some let you use any course at a Regionally Accredited college. Peace123 |