04-11-2017, 12:32 PM
Well, there are two ways of turning what you know into credit, which is the real point.
First is knowing what sort of alternative credits you can get quickly because of your knowledge. Example: I know literature, and that let me get 30 literature credits from Shmoop's courses in less than a month.
Second is doing a formal Prior Learning Assessment process with the school you want to graduate from. Each one is different, with a different process, cost, and utility. Here's a link to TESU's PLA program:
PLA-100 and PLA-200
First is knowing what sort of alternative credits you can get quickly because of your knowledge. Example: I know literature, and that let me get 30 literature credits from Shmoop's courses in less than a month.
Second is doing a formal Prior Learning Assessment process with the school you want to graduate from. Each one is different, with a different process, cost, and utility. Here's a link to TESU's PLA program:
PLA-100 and PLA-200
TESU BALS Humanities, thanks to this place!
The mind is willing, but the wallet is weak.
The mind is willing, but the wallet is weak.