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10-10-2024, 03:40 PM
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I know the acceptance of courses/certifications/experience varies per institution, but if anyone has gone through this process, I'd like to know how it went for them.
I feel this avenue should be more well-known as you are not always required to do a knowledge exam. Depending on the institution, just submitting your education/experience itself can be enough.
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10-10-2024, 04:21 PM
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There's a few posts on Prior Learning Assessments. It's harder to search for since the post call it PLA and not PLAR. I did 4 or 5 courses with TESU when I did the environmental Studies degree and it was pretty easy to write a portfolio if you follow their format, I also did one with IWU the format for them is a bit different. The portfolio cost is what can turn people away from doing them.
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PLA credits can be expensive and VERY time consuming. Sometimes they take more effort than completing the actual class. The PLA credits I have inquired about did not involve an exam. They required multiple papers, letters from employers, and documentation showing how you learned the material. Getting a letter from someone who was your manager 5 years ago isn't that easy. They also have to sign off saying you learned x, y, and z. At UMPI, it was significantly faster and easier to just take the course.
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10-10-2024, 04:26 PM
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(10-10-2024, 04:23 PM)ss20ts Wrote: PLA credits can be expensive and VERY time consuming. Sometimes they take more effort than completing the actual class. The PLA credits I have inquired about did not involve an exam. They required multiple papers, letters from employers, and documentation showing how you learned the material. Getting a letter from someone who was your manager 5 years ago isn't that easy. They also have to sign off saying you learned x, y, and z. At UMPI, it was significantly faster and easier to just take the course.
Yeah, depends on the institution.
(10-10-2024, 04:21 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: There's a few posts on Prior Learning Assessments. It's harder to search for since the post call it PLA and not PLAR. I did 4 or 5 courses with TESU when I did the environmental Studies degree and it was pretty easy to write a portfolio if you follow their format, I also did one with IWU the format for them is a bit different. The portfolio cost is what can turn people away from doing them.
Yeah, I'm looking at my university (University of the Cumberlands) and both experiential credit and certification credit is free.
https://www.ucumberlands.edu/admission-a...g-pathways
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You should definitely give it a go if it is possible. I did take a lot at their criteria, and there's is very different from what I'm used to. (10-10-2024, 04:26 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: (10-10-2024, 04:23 PM)ss20ts Wrote: PLA credits can be expensive and VERY time consuming. Sometimes they take more effort than completing the actual class. The PLA credits I have inquired about did not involve an exam. They required multiple papers, letters from employers, and documentation showing how you learned the material. Getting a letter from someone who was your manager 5 years ago isn't that easy. They also have to sign off saying you learned x, y, and z. At UMPI, it was significantly faster and easier to just take the course.
Yeah, depends on the institution.
(10-10-2024, 04:21 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: There's a few posts on Prior Learning Assessments. It's harder to search for since the post call it PLA and not PLAR. I did 4 or 5 courses with TESU when I did the environmental Studies degree and it was pretty easy to write a portfolio if you follow their format, I also did one with IWU the format for them is a bit different. The portfolio cost is what can turn people away from doing them.
Yeah, I'm looking at my university (University of the Cumberlands) and both experiential credit and certification credit is free.
https://www.ucumberlands.edu/admission-a...g-pathways
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Do they already accept CLEP, ACE/NCCRS credits? I forget, I think they allow up to 90 credits out of 120 (75%) of your undergrad all transferred in if you're doing a Bachelors through them...
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(10-10-2024, 04:46 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Do they already accept CLEP, ACE/NCCRS credits? I forget, I think they allow up to 90 credits out of 120 (75%) of your undergrad all transferred in if you're doing a Bachelors through them...
They don't accept NCCRS. I'm doing as associate's degree and already have more than enough ACE credit ideas to graduate in February as I hope to. I just have some ideas regarding PLAR credit as well. If I get approved for any PLAR, I will let you all know about those ideas.
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