Yes, that is right. However you can do TESU's comprehensive plan and get credits cheaper. Also, there is a current Study.com discount that makes the courses $366 per credit (but this discount is probably going to be less on July 1st).
Most grad schools will have a policy saying they use the last 60 credits for GPA. So if you have a GPA with fewer credits, often this is not considered the same. But a lot of schools will accept you on a conditional basis if you have less graded credits. It will depend. I think some of the top schools might not. I'm not sure.
However, grad schools will "go back to the source" and see your B&M credits and consider those in the calculation.
They will see "ASSESSMENT" and then "TESU-ACE" for the providers that are ACE like Study.com and SL. In this post, you can see what a transcript is like. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-from-TESU
Most grad schools will have a policy saying they use the last 60 credits for GPA. So if you have a GPA with fewer credits, often this is not considered the same. But a lot of schools will accept you on a conditional basis if you have less graded credits. It will depend. I think some of the top schools might not. I'm not sure.
However, grad schools will "go back to the source" and see your B&M credits and consider those in the calculation.
They will see "ASSESSMENT" and then "TESU-ACE" for the providers that are ACE like Study.com and SL. In this post, you can see what a transcript is like. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-from-TESU


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