08-07-2018, 01:37 AM
(08-07-2018, 01:33 AM)MNomadic Wrote: Lol that's almost exactly what I was thinking. For sure, it is not easy to get into some of those PA programs(they are very competitive), but as long as you do what you need to meet the requirements and also do what you need to be competitive, most shouldn't have a problem with TESU. After all, you said you would be getting your science prerequisites done in person with hands on labs and any contact/clinical hours you do would naturally be in person as well.
Exactly! The reason I am asking is that one school is not too keen on such a BA. They write on the requirements page "A baccalaureate degree obtained from an educational institution that confers degrees solely based on acquiring prior community or other college credits (or a majority thereof) may not be accepted"
No other program has such a problem to the best of my knowledge which is what I wanted to double check. I transferred in 80 community college credits, 30 credits from excelsior, and 10 credits were a TECEP, AP exam, capstone, and one NCCRS test (those were all counted as CR).
This does not really worry me but it's just something that I think about. Not sure what "bluebooger" is trying to say...


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