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For TESU do certifications count towards credits. We just paid for our son to take CompTia A+ (1 & 2) and the Networking certification. Do any of these count towards credits in Computer Science or Technical Studies?
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They accept these IT certs
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/cal/apr#info-technology
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- Certified Ethical Hacker certification (issued by EC-Council)
- Cisco
- CompTIA
- Linux Essentials (issued by LPI)
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- PC AGE Career Institute
Unfortunately, for CompTIA they take Security+ and Network+ but not A+.
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(04-25-2019, 12:18 PM)udi Wrote: Yep. Lucky you:
https://www2.tesu.edu/oapwl/company.php?...nt=CompTIA
Here is a list of other certs to be aware of:
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/cal/apr#info-technology
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How much is STUDY to use? I thought it cost more than what you have listed. Do you have the link?
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(04-25-2019, 12:17 PM)jsd Wrote: They accept these IT certs
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/cal/apr#info-technology
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- Certified Ethical Hacker certification (issued by EC-Council)
- Cisco
- CompTIA
- Linux Essentials (issued by LPI)
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- PC AGE Career Institute
Unfortunately, for CompTIA they take Security+ and Network+ but not A+.
Wow paid $1000 for the A+certifications thinking they would count as credits. Thank you for your input
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Ouch, my A+ exams cost under $200 total.
Your best bet for accepting certs is WGU. They'll take A+ for sure.
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(04-25-2019, 12:11 PM)geissingert Wrote: For TESU do certifications count towards credits. We just paid for our son to take CompTia A+ (1 & 2) and the Networking certification. Do any of these count towards credits in Computer Science or Technical Studies?
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TESU swapped Cisco CCNA Routing/Switching for 3 credits and listed it as ITS-240.
I had emailed separately to ask to have 3 other Cisco Certs evaluated; CCDA, CCNP and CCDP, but never heard back on any of those requests.
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(04-25-2019, 12:41 PM)jsd Wrote: Ouch, my A+ exams cost under $200 total.
Your best bet for accepting certs is WGU. They'll take A+ for sure.
Which school cost less and accepts more credits from outside?
(04-25-2019, 12:58 PM)sheptr Wrote: (04-25-2019, 12:11 PM)geissingert Wrote: For TESU do certifications count towards credits. We just paid for our son to take CompTia A+ (1 & 2) and the Networking certification. Do any of these count towards credits in Computer Science or Technical Studies?
Thank you
TESU swapped Cisco CCNA Routing/Switching for 3 credits and listed it as ITS-240.
I had emailed separately to ask to have 3 other Cisco Certs evaluated; CCDA, CCNP and CCDP, but never heard back on any of those requests.
Thank you
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(04-25-2019, 01:06 PM)geissingert Wrote: Which school cost less and accepts more credits from outside?
TESU accepts more transfer, but WGU could be cheaper if you're able to finish in one term. WGU is self-paced and is a flat-rate of around $3500 for a 6 month term. You can complete as many courses are you are able to in that 6 months and the price doesn't change (so if you finish course, that's a pretty expensive course. But if you finish 10 courses/30crs, that's pretty cheap!). I think you have to take at least 20 crs at WGU, but don't take my word on that, i might be off by a few.
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(04-25-2019, 02:02 PM)jsd Wrote: I think you have to take at least 20 crs at WGU, but don't take my word on that, i might be off by a few.
30, but if you're quick you can finish that in a month (I did :-D ).
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(04-25-2019, 02:02 PM)jsd Wrote: (04-25-2019, 01:06 PM)geissingert Wrote: Which school cost less and accepts more credits from outside?
TESU accepts more transfer, but WGU could be cheaper if you're able to finish in one term. WGU is self-paced and is a flat-rate of around $3500 for a 6 month term. You can complete as many courses are you are able to in that 6 months and the price doesn't change (so if you finish course, that's a pretty expensive course. But if you finish 10 courses/30crs, that's pretty cheap!). I think you have to take at least 20 crs at WGU, but don't take my word on that, i might be off by a few. He basically has all general classes. Some computer. So, at WGU he can focus on computer classes needed for computer science? Do they have upper level too?
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