12-16-2009, 10:53 AM
No CLEPs that I can see, but DSSTs - YES.
A good place to start is the IC list of courses they offer. They have an asterik, I believe, next to them. They also list ECE tests you can take. This is through Excelsior but is a testing arm of the school for credit. CLEP and DSSTs are cheaper than ECEs, but ECEs are cheaper than having to take a course somewhere.
Also, if you check out past forum notes, you will see things people have learned about. For example, I just learned in the past few days that if I take the CLEP statistics it is lower level (LL) but if I use ALEKS to take statistics, someone had it show up on their Excelsior transcript as upper level (UL).
If my memory is correct some have used IC to study for Ethics (CLEPS) and then gone the extra mile and actually tested on ECE. I want to check this out but I think it was for UL credits.
You will see other subjects like Money and Banking, Civil War and Reconstruction, MIS, etc -- all of which are UL.
A good place to start is the IC list of courses they offer. They have an asterik, I believe, next to them. They also list ECE tests you can take. This is through Excelsior but is a testing arm of the school for credit. CLEP and DSSTs are cheaper than ECEs, but ECEs are cheaper than having to take a course somewhere.
Also, if you check out past forum notes, you will see things people have learned about. For example, I just learned in the past few days that if I take the CLEP statistics it is lower level (LL) but if I use ALEKS to take statistics, someone had it show up on their Excelsior transcript as upper level (UL).
If my memory is correct some have used IC to study for Ethics (CLEPS) and then gone the extra mile and actually tested on ECE. I want to check this out but I think it was for UL credits.
You will see other subjects like Money and Banking, Civil War and Reconstruction, MIS, etc -- all of which are UL.