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03-23-2021, 04:55 PM
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If you need CHE-121, nope. ASU's Chemistry for Engineers would be the most certain to transfer. But it is, as stated earlier in the thread, a lot of work. TEL should work but you need to make sure that you choose the "right" school. If Olivet puts Chemistry online, that should also work. ONU's CHEM-103 transfers to TESU as CHE-121.
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For RA credits, I would recommend going the community college route NMJC as they offer these in 8 week compressed sessions. Or you can give it a go at Clovis and even Luna since I think they are no longer on academic accreditation probation... There may be other options if you're looking at Chem I, but would be more expensive as they are from a college/university versus from ACE/NCCRS providers.
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I had the Portage Chem II + Lab approved for my transfer. TESU at the time said theyd take both Chems. Its expensive compared to other options but since its zero lab fees/equipment, 100% online, and backed by Geneva College its a far better value than at first look. All of the lab work is done for you through video demonstration. You just have to write up the lab report based on the videos observations.
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Edit Reason: Edited because I read CHE-111 NOT CHE-121.
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Hi I'm taking Chemistry with Coppersmith but my Grad program wants it on a different transcript through an actual college. Besides for Excelsior is there any other way to go about this? Excelsior wanted $400 to put in on a transcript. Any other ideas?
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(10-19-2022, 02:39 PM)YehudisS Wrote: Hi I'm taking Chemistry with Coppersmith but my Grad program wants it on a different transcript through an actual college. Besides for Excelsior is there any other way to go about this? Excelsior wanted $400 to put in on a transcript. Any other ideas?
Apply to TESU for $50. I would apply for a certificate of some kind, since you already have an undergrad degree. Pay $50 for the Medical Terminology TECEP (which you don't have to take). Send the Coopersmith course to TESU. Total cost: $100 plus transcript fees.
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