FEMA and FCC have a partnership or something of the sort. After you complete your FEMA tests, go to WWW.EM-STUDY.COM, add the ones you completed to your cart for $76 each, and pay for them. FEMA will verify your credits and send all the information to FCC. This process took 3 days for me. Ten days later, Excelsior had my transcript from FCC. So it took 2 weeks which is around the same speed as CLEP and DSST.
I transferred in 36 FEMA credits toward my 60 credit Applied Professional/Arts & Science requirement for my BSL. You can transfer in, as many as possible, but remember that the majority of the credits are "applied professional".
I wasted $76 on 1 FEMA IS-242 credit because it duplicated an old public speaking course I took 5 years ago. IS-242 was the only credit that EC categorized under "Humanities (Arts & Science)". So definitely get approval from your advisor or it may cost you.
Con: $76 a credit is expensive, however, I have to travel 175 miles to take a clep/dsst so it was worth it after factoring in gas, trip boredom, and the fact that the credits were completed 2 years ago.
I transferred in 36 FEMA credits toward my 60 credit Applied Professional/Arts & Science requirement for my BSL. You can transfer in, as many as possible, but remember that the majority of the credits are "applied professional".
I wasted $76 on 1 FEMA IS-242 credit because it duplicated an old public speaking course I took 5 years ago. IS-242 was the only credit that EC categorized under "Humanities (Arts & Science)". So definitely get approval from your advisor or it may cost you.
Con: $76 a credit is expensive, however, I have to travel 175 miles to take a clep/dsst so it was worth it after factoring in gas, trip boredom, and the fact that the credits were completed 2 years ago.


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