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Anyone have any luck with TESC accepting completion of the Advanced Course for credits? It's not reviewed by ACE, but AMSC does have an articulation agreement with many schools including American Public University (15 grad credits). If so, how did you go about doing so?
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05-21-2015, 07:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2015, 07:19 AM by Prloko.)
I looked the school up and it has an interesting accreditation. It is accredited by COE, which was once a regional accrediting wing of SACS, but was spun off as a national accreditor?
The Army website says it is regional, but the COE website says it's national?
Accreditation Overview | US Army Combined Arms Center
History, Mission, Core Values | Council on Occupational Education
So, it will be worthy to research and contact TESC on acceptance of the credits straight up on a transcript. At the least, Excelsior should be able to accept them as nationally accredited hours.
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