03-11-2025, 02:07 PM
(03-11-2025, 04:18 AM)KSoul Wrote:(03-10-2025, 03:56 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Essentially, it's just $50 to apply to TESU, so send all ACE/NCCRS (such as your onlinedegree.com credits) and leave it in their system, always update this if you get more ACE/NCCRS credits, it'll keep piling up and you'll have it as a reference tool for later on, heck, even graduate credit from ACE/NCCRS can be done this way. If you have international credits from ENEB or other cheap options such as PLAR, that will work as well...
Might have missed my answer in the thread. Is there an additional value to have your credits at, say, TESU versus just in Credly? Wondering, as my younger brother has all of his credits in Credly and due to his age (17), unless going to the University of People or WGU, he has no options at the moment that max out the transfer credit.
Thanks
The advantage of Credly is in case an alt credit provider such as SL goes out of business, then your courses are saved in Credly.
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