11-28-2018, 04:41 PM
(11-28-2018, 12:36 PM)MNomadic Wrote:(11-28-2018, 12:02 PM)Bachinayr Wrote:(11-28-2018, 11:54 AM)MNomadic Wrote:(11-28-2018, 11:43 AM)Bachinayr Wrote:(11-28-2018, 08:48 AM)cookderosa Wrote: So, as you look at schools, the Big 3 have the lowest institutional requirement of any accredited colleges in teh USA (that's why they got the pet name) but the strategy being used is to max out the transfer policy by taking EVERYTHING away/ apart from the school. To do this, you can create a patchwork quilt of credits and then send everything (perfectly aligned, of course) to the school and voila, you're ready to take 1-2 classes and graduate. That kind of planning only works if you're highly motivated and a little bit brave.
If you want an advisor to plan your classes and to take the classes through the college instead, the big 3 are VERY expensive. You can, of course do that - most of their students are doing that, but this board comes at it differently.
Hi Cookderosa, what you're saying make senses and aligns with what I'm thinking. I guess I still need to see how many of my previous ITT credits TESU would accept for their B.S degree, and then take as many exams as possible for the remaining courses, right? Are there any other requirements I need to consider or plan for this "fast track" method?
Tesu should accept pretty much all your previous credits and apply them where appropriate to the degree requirements.
Depending on what degree you pursue, you should be able to use "test out" and a few other "alternative" methods for the majority of your degree, making it significantly faster and cheaper.
What are these other “alternative” methods you speak of?
Here's a small sampling of the common ones we talk about here:
-CLEP
-DSST
-study.com
-straighterline
- onlinedegree.com
- saylor
- Sophia
- TECEPs
Basically, many are able to put together their degrees using a large variety of credits from multiple sources.
There are many sources that are ACE and/or NCCRS approved for credit.
Check out the degree forum wiki for a basic guideline of this approach:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki
Also, how many credits do you have from ITT or any other colleges?
I have an A.S degree with 128 or so credits from ITT. I know ITT was nationally accredited, but SNHU accepted 60 of my credits and applied them towards their B.S Technical Management program. I'm interested in TESU's B.S BA in General Management, or Organizational Leadership. I'm open to exploring other degrees as well in the BA field where my ITT credits would be maximized. I plan to ask the folks at TESU for some guidance once/if they accept my application.




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