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Northern Arizona University Launches Competency-Based Online Degree Program
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Hi Daithi,

Thanks so much for your questions. This forum is amazing and will be very helpul in knowing what prospective students want to see as they are exploring options.

I think the best way to make sure we are answering your questions and taking your specific circumstances into consideration is to work with us directly. To get started, I would recommend going to nau.edu/personalized, starting a profile, and downloading the packet (if you haven't already done so). This would also give us an opportunity to talk about how Personalized Learning students can test out of lessons while in the program. This aspect of Personalized Learning may alleviate some of your concerns.

I'll continue to monitor the forum to make sure correct information is out there. I hope that's helpful to everyone. We hope to hear from you soon!

Thank you again--to you and your fellow degree forum participants!

Daithi Wrote:A few questions for Rebecca if she is still reading this forum.

I am interested in the CIT degree from NAU. I do not currently have a degree, but I do have over 25 years experience as a software developer. One option would be for me to enroll in NAU and begin your program, but I already have a lot of non-traditional credits (CLEP, DSST, ACE, etc). So, my plan is to just finish the rest of the testing I need to get my BA in Liberal Studies from Thomas Edison State College (TESC). I should be done around Christmas or Q1 of 2014.

The NAU Personalized Learning Info Packet from your website says, However, the testing to earn the TESC degree would put me way over your Credit By Exams limits. Will this be a problem or would the degree from TESC be treated as a whole and not analyzed credit-by-credit? Also, if it isn't a problem, would this mean that I would only need to meet the language requirements and also the major requirements for the CIT degree? Lastly, in regards to the language requirement, which would be the best way to handle this requirement?

1) Take the Spanish CLEP as part of earning my TESC degree and try to get a 68 or more. This gives me 12 credits at TESC, but NAU counts 68+ as 16 credits and NAU requires 16 language credits. (Or, would NAU only see this as 12 credits because this was what TESC granted in the degree?)

2) Don't take the CLEP as part of earning my TESC degree. Instead, take the Spanish CLEP after I've earned my degree. This ensures that if I get 68+ then I get credit for 16 credits. (Or would this not work because my TESC degree already put me well over your Credit By Exams limits?)
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Northern Arizona University Launches Competency-Based Online Degree Program - by Rebecca-NAU - 07-18-2013, 07:25 PM

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