(01-01-2019, 08:37 AM)scarlett5477 Wrote: Thanks! I forgot to mention that I don't need a degree. I just need those transcrpits from a regionally accredited college, anyone. People told me that TESU is the easiest way but that was half a year ago. Right now I want to check if it still is. Did they increase their tuition? So $75 app fee+ $75/credit *3 credits(for taxation TECEP)= $300 is what I need to pay to get my credits on Study.com to transferred and then an official transcript?
If you're looking at TECEP's from TESU, they revised their prices recently. LL TECEP exams are really cheap now ($25 per credit) and UL TECEP exams are $75 per credit as you mention. So you're looking at $225 for Federal Income Taxation (ACC-421-TE).
However, you cannot transfer your Study.com courses THROUGH TESU. If you need credits from a regionally accredited college, you'll need to earn them at a regionally accredited college. Any credits earned at Study.com can be used towards a degree at TESU, but they are still issued and transcripted by Study.com. They will not appear on your TESU transcript at all unless you graduate with a degree, and even then they will be listed as transfer credits. So your destination school or organization must accept credits from Study.com directly if you mean to use them for any purpose other than completing a degree.
Its the same as earning credits at a college. You can send them on a transcript to another school to be applied towards a degree, but if you end up going to another school, you need to re-send all your credits again, since transcripts must always be issued by the originating school (or course provider).
I don't know why you need these credits, but if it's for an employer or non-academic evaluation, you might be able to use a credit banking service to get the Study.com courses transcripted. That service costs extra, but will show the study.com credits on a transcript issued by a college. TESU, Excelsior, and COSC all offer this service as far as I know, but it isn't cheap.
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