Thank you for your information! I will certainly shoot AU a message about this and see where it leads up to.
Would anyone be able to chime in on a tutorial on how to plan out my own courses? The wiki states information to get a general list but did not seem to answer the question about class eligibility.
bjcheung77 Wrote:What are you doing in Tokyo? I'm always overseas, at least a few months of the year, I do that for travel/vacation and some work.
Which degree are you looking into and what school/credits have you obtained? You might also want to create a spreadsheet and upload it here.
All of the Big 3 and Competency Based Programs are friendly to international students, it's the "gravy" for their tuition and other fees.
Essentially, for you and other individuals who are overseas, it's harder to find a testing center for CLEP or DSST. So I recommend online options.
For you and the original poster, I recommend reading the Beginners Guide at the top of the forum for extra details for online learning.
Thanks, I've read the guide, have a spreadsheet and am working on finishing my degree before the end of the year, assuming I can get everything done while maintaining my budget.
I work in Tokyo as a model.
To the OP, your school should send your transcripts. You shouldn't have to have someone go there in person and request them and if someone were actually able to do this you'd have the right to be quite upset. It's worth shooting an email to your former school to see what they can do simply with a request and your verbal/written approval. As far as what transfers, that's a huge gap in my knowledge but many people on here know a lot more than I do and can help with that aspect of it. Good luck!
Scoriae, if you have access to your transcript, post your courses and credit hours and we will try to figure out a degree plan for you.
(Example "ENG 101 English Composition I 3" for 3 credit hours)
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
03-08-2017, 11:51 PM (This post was last modified: 03-09-2017, 12:01 AM by scoriae.)
Greetings KayV,
Thank you for your willingness to assist me with this! For what its worth, to re-iterate again, I am a Canadian Citizen having attended school in Canada (College level, rough equivalent to an Associate Degree) having started my education over a decade ago. As a disclaimer, my courseload will seem odd because of my two majors: Culinary and Computer
To that end, I would like to break down the data by Credit, Course Number, Course Name.
1 - CULN 1322 - Cuisine a La Carte I
1 - CULN 1422 - Cuisine a La Carte II
3 - BAKG 1226 - Baking Fundamentals
1 - CPLN 1161 - Career Planning and Development
3 - CULN 1120 - Basic Culinary Techniques
3 - CULN 1320 - Culinary Cost Control
2 - HOSP 1011 - Health and Safety
2 - MATH 1035 - Mathematics
3 - BAKG 1320 - Modern Pastry Craft
3 - CULN 1220 - Appliced Culinary Principles
3 - CULN 1221 - Understanding Quality Ingredients
3 - CULN 1222 - Kitchen Operations
3 - CULN 1236 - Garde Manger, Practicum
3 - ENGL 1101 - Language and Communications
2 - CAPL 1498 - Computer Applications I
3 - CULN 1321 - Theory, Food Combination
3 - CULN 1421 - Food & Beverage Marketing
3 - CULN 1423 - Food and Wine Dynamics
3 - ENTR 1100 - Entrepreneurship
3 - PRAC 1432 - Field Placement
3 - CULN 1233 - Exploring International Cuisine
3 - CULN 1420 - Contemporary Culinary Applications
3 - EVMT 1325 - Event Management
3 - HOSP 1114 - Supervision Hospitality
2 - PSYC 1160 - Psychology of Food and Wine
4 - PROG 1195 - Programming Logic and Design
4 - PROG 1196 - Computer Systems Architecture
4 - PROG 1735 - Database Fundamentals
3 - SOCL 1180 - Society and The Digital Age
3 - WEBD 1101 - Digital Graphics Techniques
3 - WEBD 1102 - Web Authoring Fundamentals
3 - COMM 1231 - Business Technical Writing I
4 - MATH 1145 - Mathematics I
4 - PROG 1608 - Database Driven Websites
3 - WEBD 1103 - 3D Animation
3 - WEBD 1104 - Flash Technologies
3 - COMM 1331 - Business Communications II
4 - MATH 1205 - Mathematics II
3 - PROG 1197 - Advanced Programming and Data Structures
4 - PROG 1198 - Client Server Database Programming
4 - PROG 1851 - Systems Analysis
3 - BUSN 1199 - Project Management
3 - PROG 1420 - Comparative Programming
4 - PROG 1612 - Enterprise Database Development
4 - PROG 1853 - Object-Orientated Programming
4 - PROG 1854 - Fundamental Network Technology
6 - PROG 1902 - Application Design & Implementation
3 - ENTR 1205 - IT Entrepreneur
9 - PROG 1550 - Community Sponsored Project
4 - PROG 1611 - C++
4 - PROG 1613 - Graphics and Game Programming
4 - PROG 1901 - Network Security & Remote Communications
I am Canadian living in Canada. I have had no issues so far with anything. Considering so many courses can be done online (more than when I first started back in January 2015) it should be no issue whatsoever to get a degree
Completed BSc in Business Administration (COSC) May 31st, 2017
(Study.com) Psychology 101 / Psychology 102 / US History 1 / Principles of Management / Western Civilization II / Environmental Science 101 / Psychology 103 / US History 2 / Geology 101 / Earth Science / Psychology 107 / Political Science 102 / Sociology 101 / Principles of Marketing / Financial Accounting / Managerial Accounting / Principles of Finance (Saylor) Business Law and Ethics (DSST) Vietnam War / World Religions / Business Ethics and Society / Technical Writing / Management Information Systems (CLEP) Microeconomics / Macroeconomics / English Literature / American Literature / College Composition (UExcel) Human Resource Management / Research Methods in Psychology / World Population / Labor Relations / Psychology of Adulthood & Aging / Social Psychology / BioEthics / Organizational Behavior (COSC) Conerstone / Capstone (Straighterline) Intro to Communications / Biology Lab / Business Statistics
I'm glad to hear that for Canadians its a possibility!
I was looking into this a bit further and seems like CLEP will be a no-go for me in Korea as all designated zones are for US Military Personnel only. I would need to travel to Japan in order to take CLEP Examinations, which would be prohibitive both with time and cost in mind.
I am working on formulating. I dislocated my shoulder so it is slow going, sorry to be so tortoise-like.
When I ran your credits through Athabasca, it did not look like you would have enough upper level to make that a feasible degree, so focusing on the Big 3 makes sense.
Some steps you could take right now would be:
1. Apply for the Guardian scholarship at Study.com. Take Personal Finance first and start as soon as you get approved. Then you might as well try English Composition II since you will be able to use that in any degree.
2. While you are waiting for approval, work on ALEKS math, preferably at least through College Algebra.
3. Have your credits evaluated by WES. You have lots of nice usable credits.
4. Also, Davar is offering Intro to Marketing for $20 until March 17.
The nice part about your credits is that you have so many. It's more of a challenge to find which degree program would use the most of them combined with which one would be easiest for you to complete using online options (Davar, Study.com, Straighterline, TECEP exams, Shmoop, etc.).
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
scoriae Wrote:I'm glad to hear that for Canadians its a possibility!
I was looking into this a bit further and seems like CLEP will be a no-go for me in Korea as all designated zones are for US Military Personnel only. I would need to travel to Japan in order to take CLEP Examinations, which would be prohibitive both with time and cost in mind.
Still trying to formulate a plan of action...
There are a ton of inexpensive (or even free) online options that don't have anything to do with CLEP/DSST exams. Saylor, Straighterline, Study.com, ALEKS, TEEX, Shmoop, ACTFL, TECEP, Davar Academy, etc.
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All right, after looking through several options, the Excelsior College Bachelor of Professional Studies in Business and Management would make the most of your previous credits (using 76 of them).
I used Study.com and Davar as much as possible because they are easy to access from your location, the Study scholarship can be used for many of the credits, and they are cost effective sources of upper level (UL) credits. Send the Study.com transcripts from Study.com itself for NCCRS credits because some of these courses are listed as lower level through ACE and upper level through NCCRS.
Good luck!
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
KayV Wrote:All right, after looking through several options, the Excelsior College Bachelor of Professional Studies in Business and Management would make the most of your previous credits (using 76 of them).
I used Study.com and Davar as much as possible because they are easy to access from your location, the Study scholarship can be used for many of the credits, and they are cost effective sources of upper level (UL) credits. Send the Study.com transcripts from Study.com itself for NCCRS credits because some of these courses are listed as lower level through ACE and upper level through NCCRS.
Good luck!
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Thank you very much for this. This is a huge motivation boost!!!