(09-23-2019, 06:25 PM)sanantone Wrote:(09-23-2019, 05:41 PM)natshar Wrote: I think the first step is you need to decide on a school (or schools) you would like to attend. Then you can work from there and see what their policies are and what kind of credit you would need (ACE, CLEP, etc.) it all depends on the school's policies.
Another idea is to take TECEPs and transfer those. TECEPs are like TESUs version of a CLEP and they range from $125 to $250 depending on the test I believe. But the beautiful thing about a TECEP is it shows as credit from a regionally accredited University. Not all colleges accept, CLEP, ACE, etc and many have limits, especially prestigious ones. But all colleges accept credit from a regionally accredited University.
Also you said you have some credit? What do you have?
Just make sure that they accept pass/fail credits. CSU Global also offers these things called SSAs. You have to do more than just take one exam, but it's faster and cheaper than a course. The problem with those is that they are listed as non-resident credits on the CSU Global transcript. They're also pass/fail. Excelsior has Uexcels that are denoted with an "X" on the transcript, but I did have traditional schools accept the Uexcel I took. These are graded, but your grade is based on one exam.
Yes definitely be sure they accept pass/fail credits and figure out what the limit is if they have one.
However, the thing about TECEPs (at least from what I've seen according to this forum) is they look just like real TESU credit besides the fact they are CR/NC. They don't count for the residency wavier, but they look the same besides the grade as other courses. Again this is what I've heard from here, so if I'm wrong correct me.


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