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Hello everyone, I have been poking around the threads and it seems the degree plans are a little bit outdated. I am going to try for an associate's first, and if I am able to complete it, then think about which bachelors to move on to (probably History).
Can anyone be so kind as to link me to an updated TESU Associate in Arts degree plan? For my electives I would most likely be taking history or international studies classes if they are valid options.
I do have an instantcert subscription.
Thanks so much
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Have you looked at the requirements on the TESU webpage or done any research? If not, you may want to read my signature.
Further to that, all the required courses through ACE/NCCRS are in the about me section of my personal profile...
If you are wanting to do all CLEP/DSST/TECEP, TESU has links to those and how they transfer over.
It's in the Beginners Guide and Wiki. For more info, again, you should read through what's in my signature.
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babypterodactyl Wrote:Hello everyone, I have been poking around the threads and it seems the degree plans are a little bit outdated. I am going to try for an associate's first, and if I am able to complete it, then think about which bachelors to move on to (probably History).
Can anyone be so kind as to link me to an updated TESU Associate in Arts degree plan? For my electives I would most likely be taking history or international studies classes if they are valid options.
I do have an instantcert subscription.
Thanks so much

I personally would not get the TESU AA, as it's too expensive. Instead, I would get an AA from COSC or EC, with an eye towards the BA at TESU if you still want that. Then, after the AA, you could transfer your credits to TESU, continue accumulating, and get your BA there.
The reason I say this is that it looks like you're going to pay a Residency Waiver for TESU's AA (currently $2500 unless you finish before June 30 2018, in which case you can get the Study.com affiliate discount and only pay $1800), and then ANOTHER Residency Waiver for the BA. That would make it the most expensive AA and the most expensive BA out of the 3 schools. But, if you do your AA elsewhere, and then transfer to TESU later, it's similarly priced.
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What credits do you have now? I would suggest a BOG AAS degree. There are a few threads on them
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