(02-16-2022, 05:46 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Health & Wellness isn't a TESU degree that can be easily obtained via alternate credit. Degrees that can be obtained relatively easily from TESU are listed here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap
I know k-k-k-katy is working on getting that degree, though, so I suggest sending her a pm regarding how she's filling out the requirements. She's using https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/XAMK for some of her credits and planning on using PLA for some others, IIRC.
Thank you for your response. I should have been clear in stating that my initial goal is to get bachelors, not necesssarily with that concentration. I need the degree in order to be accpeted in the credentialing program I plan to attend. The Health & Wellness concentraion would allow me to not have to take the CBEST, but definitley not a deal breaker. Again, thanks for your input!
(02-17-2022, 12:33 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Have you decided on TESU or are you just deciding? Do you have tuition assistance/reimbursement from work? I think you can do the Health & Wellness option if you take the two terms flat rate OR if you do the one term flat rate and a PLA for your experience and portfolio. Another option is to just get a quick BLS degree at UMPI and go for a Masters in Health & Wellness that only requires a Bachelors as entry. You may want to check the requirements for the state licensing and take whatever is required for certification, stick with what they need and complete it en route to the Bachelors.Thank you for your response. I am not commited to TESU, just seems like a good option. I should have been clear in stating that my initial goal is to get bachelors, not necesssarily with that concentration. I need the degree in order to be accpeted in the credentialing program I plan to attend. The Health & Wellness concentraion would allow me to not have to take the CBEST, but definitley not a deal breaker. I will definitely look into UMPI. Again, thanks for your input!