Could someone with Excelsior experience help me with three questions? I applied Wednesday but my transcripts have not been evaluated yet of course.
Preface: Going for a bs liberal studies. 100 credits from 2 RA California State Universities (all C's or higher, no overlap), 10 ACE evaluated military credits, possible 6 or nine UoP credits, and 7 raw FEMA credits.
1. I have four courses (12 credits) in English composition classes from the CSU schools (100,200,220,300) that I am using for a depth requirement. Will these classes concurrently fulfill the WER? Or will I have to use one for the WER and take another English clep?
2. For the Information Literacy requirement, does EC still (if they ever did) accept a graded paper? I have a fifteen page APA History 400 level paper with an A- from a CSU school. The course required a lot of research and "information literacy" to complete.
3. Four of my ten military credits are listed as vocational, will EC accept vocational credits as free electives?
Thanks in advance for your help. I hope maybe my questions will also help some one else in a similar predicament.
Preface: Going for a bs liberal studies. 100 credits from 2 RA California State Universities (all C's or higher, no overlap), 10 ACE evaluated military credits, possible 6 or nine UoP credits, and 7 raw FEMA credits.
1. I have four courses (12 credits) in English composition classes from the CSU schools (100,200,220,300) that I am using for a depth requirement. Will these classes concurrently fulfill the WER? Or will I have to use one for the WER and take another English clep?
2. For the Information Literacy requirement, does EC still (if they ever did) accept a graded paper? I have a fifteen page APA History 400 level paper with an A- from a CSU school. The course required a lot of research and "information literacy" to complete.
3. Four of my ten military credits are listed as vocational, will EC accept vocational credits as free electives?
Thanks in advance for your help. I hope maybe my questions will also help some one else in a similar predicament.