09-20-2013, 05:47 PM
Anyone transfer this to TESC? ACE says that it's Strategic Management, and I'm hoping that TESC sees it that way too
Credit through ACE available for SEJPME
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09-20-2013, 05:47 PM
Anyone transfer this to TESC? ACE says that it's Strategic Management, and I'm hoping that TESC sees it that way too
01-24-2014, 06:43 AM
Has anyone attempted credit for this? I just had it added to my Ace transcript.
AMU: 39 Gen Ed credits
Military ACE credits: 24 Gen Ed/GMS/Bus/Free credits Clep: College Mathmatics 67 , Prin of Management 65 , College Algebra 56 , Anal & Interpreting Lit 65 DSST: Intro to Computing 452 , Prin of Supervision 446 , Management Information Systems 437 , Human Resource Mgmt 68 , Organization Behavior 63 ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra , Pre-Calculus Straighterline: Accounting I , Accounting II , Finiancial Accounting , Business Ethics TEEX: Cybersecurity for Everyone PF: Financial Management , Strategic Management Saylor: Marketing TECEP: Advertising TESC: APS-401 Current Trends & Applications
01-24-2014, 06:47 PM
I haven't sent them my updated ACE. When I do I'll let you know how it's transcribed
05-15-2014, 09:41 AM
So after several emails and requests TESC did not award credit for strategic management. This was the final answer.
"The Dean has determined that the correct credit was awarded and did not approve the request for the credit of BUS-421 to be used for the course in question. The Strategic Management course, as defined by Thomas Edison State College, is the capstone course for the undergraduate business program integrating concepts and applications from the various functional areas of business (accounting, management, marketing, finance, economics). The course that we asked to be substituted focuses on strategy as it relates to supporting US military armed forces policies and processes. The recommended title may be the same but the focus of the courses is different"
AMU: 39 Gen Ed credits
Military ACE credits: 24 Gen Ed/GMS/Bus/Free credits Clep: College Mathmatics 67 , Prin of Management 65 , College Algebra 56 , Anal & Interpreting Lit 65 DSST: Intro to Computing 452 , Prin of Supervision 446 , Management Information Systems 437 , Human Resource Mgmt 68 , Organization Behavior 63 ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra , Pre-Calculus Straighterline: Accounting I , Accounting II , Finiancial Accounting , Business Ethics TEEX: Cybersecurity for Everyone PF: Financial Management , Strategic Management Saylor: Marketing TECEP: Advertising TESC: APS-401 Current Trends & Applications
05-16-2014, 02:22 PM
Fair enough.
CLEPS Passed: 10 DSST Passed: 11 TECEPS: 1
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10-21-2014, 06:32 AM
I don't see anything on your list from your JST. Did you submit it for evaluation? My JST resulted in several credits for my training separate from my DLI transcripts.
There are DSSTs as I'm sure you know... some of which count for upper level credit. I don't believe any CLEP tests count for upper level credit. I'd have an evaluation completed at Thomas Edison State College and see who gives you the best outcome. I can provide a more substantive response when I get to work. |
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