07-25-2014, 10:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2014, 01:01 PM by edwardfurlong.)
Hi, I am new to this whole process, I have been reading up on it, but am not sure on the details.
I have an associates degree from 2004, and have some credits from two other schools.
Looking at the associate of business programs it seems about all I would need would be 4 classes that could be covered by CLEP.
I see one program requires a capstone and one a cornerstone though, are there other requirements I am missing? Is it possible to test out of these? And what sort of costs am I looking at? I am just sort of trying to get a general feel for exactly how all of this would work... thanks in advance.
Edit.. maybe the better question would be, what is the least amount of money a degree would cost, assuming best case scenario. Am I reading their pages correct that 12 credits need to be earned at their school? Is that at $491 per credit? I don't see how this would save any money if my community college is $132 per credit.
I have an associates degree from 2004, and have some credits from two other schools.
Looking at the associate of business programs it seems about all I would need would be 4 classes that could be covered by CLEP.
I see one program requires a capstone and one a cornerstone though, are there other requirements I am missing? Is it possible to test out of these? And what sort of costs am I looking at? I am just sort of trying to get a general feel for exactly how all of this would work... thanks in advance.
Edit.. maybe the better question would be, what is the least amount of money a degree would cost, assuming best case scenario. Am I reading their pages correct that 12 credits need to be earned at their school? Is that at $491 per credit? I don't see how this would save any money if my community college is $132 per credit.