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#21
Congrats!!!!! Good luck with your masters.
TESC BSBA
1A – Eng 101 & 102 SL – Business Communications SL – College Algebra ALEKS 73% - Intermediate Algebra ALEKS 74%
1B – Macro SL – Micro SL – Business Stats 80% ALEKS – Substance Abuse DSST 450 – Environment and Humanity DSST 55 – Intro to Psychology CLEP 56
1C – Intro to Religion DSST 445 – Ethics in America DSST 443 – Sociology CLEP 58
1D – Pre-Cal ALEKS 76% - Tech Writing DSST – I need to choose 4 more
2A – Business Law CLEP 57 – Intro to Comp DSST 443 – Principles of Financial Accounting SL – Managerial Accounting SL – Marketing CLEP – Principles of Finance DSST – Business Ethics and Society DSST – Strategic Management Capstone – Management CLEP 50
2B – Money and Banking DSST - Marketing need to choose one – MIS DSST 415 – Organizational Behavior DSST – Human Resource Management DSST
2C – Principles of Supervision DSST – Intro to Business CLEP – Business Law 2 DSST 49
2D – Personal Finance DSST 446 – HTYH DSST 435
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#22
Since you have been so generous in answering questions (thank you!), I have another for you (or two or three). This is about your Penn Foster classes.

I see that you took Financial Management from Penn Foster. Were you given upper level credit for this as ACE recommends? I know that COSC can sometimes be a little picky about what they will accept as upper level. Did this fulfill the finance requirement in the Business Administration concentration?

Would the Art or Music that you took at Penn Foster fulfill the Literature and Fine Arts requirement in General Ed? I might prefer those over a literature test (not my best subject).

Thanks for your help.
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#23
Thank you Raydog!

I hope you will update us on your grad school choices. Grad school is on my mind as well. It seems most here have gotten in to a good grad school. I remember reading some threads where some with undergrad degrees from TESC had difficulty getting in to grad school due to lack of letter grades. I have not read of COSC students having the same issue. I hope you are able to get in to the school of your choice. Good Luck!
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#24
topdog98 Wrote:Since you have been so generous in answering questions (thank you!), I have another for you (or two or three). This is about your Penn Foster classes.

I see that you took Financial Management from Penn Foster. Were you given upper level credit for this as ACE recommends? I know that COSC can sometimes be a little picky about what they will accept as upper level. Did this fulfill the finance requirement in the Business Administration concentration?

Would the Art or Music that you took at Penn Foster fulfill the Literature and Fine Arts requirement in General Ed? I might prefer those over a literature test (not my best subject).

Thanks for your help.

Financial Management from Penn Foster transferred to COSC for an exact letter grade. COSC awarded lower level. It did fulfill the finance requirement.

Art or Music any of them will fulfill Lit/Fin arts req.
COSC 2012 - Bachelor of Science with a concentration in Business Administration
60.5 foreign credits
47 FEMA
IT Cert 15CR
COSC: Cornerstone (A-), Software Eng (A), Strategic Mgt (A)
Penn Foster: Financial Mgt (A), Art App (A), Music App (P)
CLEP: Financial Accounting (65), College Comp (54), American Govt (51), Principles of Mgt (54), Principles of Mkt (61)
DSST: Intro to Computing (452), Management Information Systems (439), Business Ethics and Society (430), Intro to World Religion (467), Money and Banking (58)
ECE: HR Mgt ©, Org Behavior ©, Labor Relations (A)
BYU: Public Speaking (A-)
ALEKS: Int Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry, College Algebra with Trig, PreCalculus, Intro Statistics, Biz Statistics, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
SL: Managerial Accounting (B+), Biology for non-major (B-), Anatomy and Physiology 1 (A-), Anatomy and Physiology 2 (A), Medical Terminology (A), Intro to Business (A), Intro to Criminal Justice (A-), US History I (A)
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#25
Thanks for answering all of my questions. Your debt to the forum is now paid in full. Keep us updated on the progress with your masters.
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