12-16-2014, 10:52 AM
Kaz Wrote:These are really interesting sanantone, thanks. But this passage intrigues me:True, of course...it's always up to the receiving school if they will accept any credit regardless of where they come from. I doubt these would be an issue at TESC, EC, or COSC though. And a bit pricey compared to CLEP/DSST, but not really expensive at all compared to UL credit courses at most schools.
"CBEs are considered nonresident credits, and they will apply toward an undergraduate degree at CSU-Global. If you transfer to another institution, that receiving institution may or may not accept your CBE credits, at their discretion."
I read that the same as many college's "challenge exams": exams that one can take in lieu of taking the class. Around me (NJ/PA) the community colleges all have a section regarding challenge exams and they all stress that you probably shouldn't expect another institution to accept the challenge-exam-passed courses. I take it these CSU-Global CBEs are more like the challenge exams, as opposed to TECEPs or ECE/UExcels? Do we know of anyone with a track record that has gotten these CSU exams accepted at other schools? Because if so these are pretty badassed: regionally accredited and almost all upper level, including ones like you said that I've never seen test-out options for before.
Cool find!
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BS Charter Oak State College November 2011
AS in EMS August 2010
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AS in EMS August 2010
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