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Other affordable options that give grades are Patten University and Northern Arizona University (competency-based programs). Patten University accepts ACE credits, but I can't remember if NAU does. Hodges University's IT programs probably require a a higher level of math than you want, and you probably don't want to do the finance and accounting courses required for Brandman's competency-based, business program.
Outside of the competency-based programs and in addition to FHSU, Peru State College and Chadron State College are also cheap.
Graduate of Not VUL or ENEB
MS, MSS and Graduate Cert
AAS, AS, BA, and BS
CLEP
Intro Psych 70, US His I 64, Intro Soc 63, Intro Edu Psych 70, A&I Lit 64, Bio 68, Prin Man 69, Prin Mar 68
DSST
Life Dev Psych 62, Fund Coun 68, Intro Comp 469, Intro Astr 56, Env & Hum 70, HTYH 456, MIS 451, Prin Sup 453, HRM 62, Bus Eth 458
ALEKS
Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
4 credits
TECEP
Fed Inc Tax, Sci of Nutr, Micro, Strat Man, Med Term, Pub Relations
CSU
Sys Analysis & Design, Programming, Cyber
SL
Intro to Comm, Microbio, Acc I
Uexcel
A&P
Davar
Macro, Intro to Fin, Man Acc
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Here's my updated version of all courses over the years:
Community College - 1992-1993
ENG 101 - College Comp I: B
PSY 101 - Gen Psychology I: F
HIS 103 - Ancient & Med Foundations: B
FRS 101 - Freshman Seminar: B
ART 101 - Intro to Art: A
Geo 101 - Intro to Geography: W
HEA 110 - Health Science: C
ANT 102 - Intro to Cult Anthropology: F
ART 222 - Sculpture I: B
ENG 102 - College Comp II: F
Strayer University - 2004 (transcript says I transferred 9 credits in from above community college)
CIS 105 - Intro to Info Systems: A
CIS 175 - Intro to Networking: A
College of DuPage - 2017
Intro to Library Info - A / will complete May 20, 2017
Readers Advisory - A / will complete May 20, 2017
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bjcheung77 Wrote:Is there a specific reason you're choosing Clarion over a few others that might be cheaper/easier/faster in completing the program?
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Sorry for not reading your post correctly, bjcheung77! Replying via my computer instead of mobile from now on! My apologies!!!
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GPA's (normally) don't actually transfer when you go to a new school. It sticks with you at each school you go to. So, for your CC, you have whatever GPA you have there. For Strayer, you have a 4.0. For the school you're doing now, it's a 4.0 as well.
When you apply at a school, and send your transcripts, they may bring in your credits (obviously not your W's or F's), but the only GPA you will have at that new school is what classes you take there. So basically, at each school, you start with a clean slate and earn a GPA there that is separate from any other GPA you may have.
For grad school, they will look at each transcript separately, and a new GPA may be calculated however they want to do so (last 30 credits, last 60 credits, credits in your major only, etc.). But that will be the GPA that's used to determine if they will admit you, and you won't bring your GPA with you - you'll get a new GPA at that school for your MA courses.
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dfrecore Wrote:GPA's (normally) don't actually transfer when you go to a new school. It sticks with you at each school you go to. So, for your CC, you have whatever GPA you have there. For Strayer, you have a 4.0. For the school you're doing now, it's a 4.0 as well.
When you apply at a school, and send your transcripts, they may bring in your credits (obviously not your W's or F's), but the only GPA you will have at that new school is what classes you take there. So basically, at each school, you start with a clean slate and earn a GPA there that is separate from any other GPA you may have.
For grad school, they will look at each transcript separately, and a new GPA may be calculated however they want to do so (last 30 credits, last 60 credits, credits in your major only, etc.). But that will be the GPA that's used to determine if they will admit you, and you won't bring your GPA with you - you'll get a new GPA at that school for your MA courses.
Thank you so much! That helps a lot!
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Hi All,
I decided that attempting to avoid math in a bachelors program is fallacy. Since Fort Hays does not appears to have as much ACE options, I'd spend more paying for my general education courses for their BSG degree, AND, most importantly, longer to obtain their bachelors. Additionally, I'd have to take a placement test anyway and they may require that I take no-credit courses to meet requirements of admissions (I'm confirming with them about this). Besides, I'm rusty, but given enough time, I can do it. Also, my gut tells me not having at least 1 math class on my transcripts may not bode well with the Graduate schools I am looking at transferring to. So, I'm just going to buck up, study to slay the dragon, and take the required math class to obtain a Bachelor's.
With that said, I've decided on TESU, BA in Liberal Studies.
I've registered for ACE Credit, signed up with Aleks, Straighterline.com for ACE, and Schmoop for math placement test assistance. Anyone know what the placement test is for TESU? Within the FAQ, it only indicates that there *may* be a test upon admissions.
Also, should I wait to apply to TESU, and in the interim, study math and take some general education ACE courses? I see on the Wiki it is not recommended:
" To lock in a catalog, enroll at the school you have chosen. Alternatively, you can wait until you are all done (all courses/tests completed) to enroll in the school, however you risk the school changing degree plans as you're not locked into a catalog." The reason why I ask is because if TESU does require a placement test, I will not place well. Need to brush up first.
Thanks!
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CarpeDiem8 Wrote:The reason why I ask is because if TESU does require a placement test, I will not place well. Need to brush up first.
There is no placement test at TESU. You just take whatever math you want to take (I suggest ALEKS' Beginning Algebra if you need to start way down there, although it's not counted at TESU as a college-level course), and then work your way to Intermediate Algebra. At that point, you can stop because you're done at TESU. ALEKS' Intermediate Algebra will fulfill the Quantitative Lit requirement.
There are other math courses you can take to fulfill the requirement, but honestly, I think that ALEKS Int. Algebra is probably the easiest.
Now, go get done before 4/30!
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dfrecore Wrote:There is no placement test at TESU. You just take whatever math you want to take (I suggest ALEKS' Beginning Algebra if you need to start way down there, although it's not counted at TESU as a college-level course), and then work your way to Intermediate Algebra. At that point, you can stop because you're done at TESU. ALEKS' Intermediate Algebra will fulfill the Quantitative Lit requirement.
There are other math courses you can take to fulfill the requirement, but honestly, I think that ALEKS Int. Algebra is probably the easiest.
Now, go get done before 4/30!
Awesome, thanks! And it's ok to go ahead and take the test before enrolling to TESU?
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CarpeDiem8 Wrote:Awesome, thanks! And it's ok to go ahead and take the test before enrolling to TESU?
You can do it however you'd like. TESU is flexible. The only think you need to do after applying is to take a TECEP at some point to become enrolled. Pick whichever one you want.
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I read somewhere that COSC will use a letter grade for Straighterline courses. Is that true? Since I need a GPA for grad school, should I be looking at COSC over TESU, then?
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