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07-23-2020, 04:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2020, 05:05 PM by Brichinica.)
Hi all,
I am considering getting my BA in History from Excelsior, but I am trying to find a good substitute for the World Culture since 1945 and African American History requirements, since Excelsior can be rather pricey (
https://www.excelsior.edu/program/bachel...ry-degree/ see for degree requirements). Any tips on possible substitutes? or did you end up taking the courses offered through excelsior?
Thank you!
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I'm sure you've got good reasons for choosing Excelsior but have you considered TESU? I think it might be easier to get a history degree from TESU with alternate credit than it would be to get it from EC.
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(07-23-2020, 05:50 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I'm sure you've got good reasons for choosing Excelsior but have you considered TESU? I think it might be easier to get a history degree from TESU with alternate credit than it would be to get it from EC.
Thanks for the tip. I decided on EC a long time ago... but it looks like TESU is actually a better option now. Thank you
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FHSU has a decent history department. No it's not as inexpensive as SDC, but there's more options available. If I remember correctly, their tuition is about $220 per credit. It's also a regionally accredited 4 year university so that may make a difference when it comes to the number of acceptable transfer credits at certain schools.
https://catalog.fhsu.edu/College%20of%20...index.html
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07-27-2020, 10:24 AM
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One nice thing at EC is that if you take 13cr (cornerstone, capstone, info lit + 2 additional courses), your degree ends up being only $550 more than if you'd just taken 7cr (cornerstone, capstone & info lit). Yes, $550 total.
So take those courses at EC, and you'll be fine. Still cheaper than TESU.
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EC (taking 7cr through them, and using SL or Study.com partner pricing)
Application Fee $0
Enrollment Fee $1095
Information Literacy (1cr) $510
- Technology Fee $20
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,530
- Technology Fee $60
Capstone (3cr) $1,530
- Technology Fee $60
Graduation Fee $495
TOTAL $5,300
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EC (taking 13cr through them, and using SL or Study.com partner pricing)
Application Fee $0
Enrollment Fee $0
Information Literacy (1cr) $410
- Technology Fee $20
Cornerstone (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Capstone (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Any course (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Any course (3cr) $1,230
- Technology Fee $60
Graduation Fee $260
TOTAL $5,850
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