(05-10-2018, 09:39 PM)Doula_Jen Wrote: By any chance do you have a spreadsheet available that would help me plan out a BALS with what she already has? I'm thinking that some of the courses she has as "free electives" (principles of mgmt and business law) could apply towards her major and we could throw in some easy electives?
BALS for which school? I have one for TESU, which isn't going to be helpful for you. I don't have one for COSC, as I don't know that school very well, and what works for the UL courses, which classes go where, etc.
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Sorry, I meant to include an update in my reply. I heard back from TESU and they are considering an exception, I have to send them her unofficial transcript...so we'll see. In any case, your spreadsheet would be helpful for me, as I'm just a few credits behind my daughter and don't have to worry about the age minimum...I'm well over 21! LOL!
(05-10-2018, 10:12 AM)Doula_Jen Wrote: Oh wow! I didn't realize they'd changed their age requirement! She'll be 18 soon, hopefully that's their minimum! I'll have to look into that. Thanks!
(05-10-2018, 07:46 AM)cookderosa Wrote: Though I have not tried, I have been told by a number of parents in my FB group that this is the case. They seem to be unwilling to budge if you're under 18.
To answer DoulaJen's question, it is more cost effective to do the bachelor's if that's a target of hers (as opposed to making them separate events)
Well shoot, according to their website, the age requirement is 21 years old. I emailed them to confirm...but I'm not holding my breath. Does anyone know of an alternative option to transfer these credits to in order to get her the associate's degree?
Would it be possible for me to join your FB group?
Jen, would be happy to have you Just go to FB and type in "Homeschooling for College Credit" to find my page, or use the link in my siggy to go to my blog and click "about" for the direct links to the state groups. I have Homeschooling for College Credit FB groups for all 50 states and military.
I just realized that you are THE Jennifer...Your book was what started me on this road in our homeschool high school journey. Can't thank you enough!
(05-10-2018, 10:12 AM)Doula_Jen Wrote: Oh wow! I didn't realize they'd changed their age requirement! She'll be 18 soon, hopefully that's their minimum! I'll have to look into that. Thanks!
(05-10-2018, 07:46 AM)cookderosa Wrote: Though I have not tried, I have been told by a number of parents in my FB group that this is the case. They seem to be unwilling to budge if you're under 18.
To answer DoulaJen's question, it is more cost effective to do the bachelor's if that's a target of hers (as opposed to making them separate events)
Well shoot, according to their website, the age requirement is 21 years old. I emailed them to confirm...but I'm not holding my breath. Does anyone know of an alternative option to transfer these credits to in order to get her the associate's degree?
Would it be possible for me to join your FB group?
Jen, would be happy to have you Just go to FB and type in "Homeschooling for College Credit" to find my page, or use the link in my siggy to go to my blog and click "about" for the direct links to the state groups. I have Homeschooling for College Credit FB groups for all 50 states and military.
I just realized that you are THE Jennifer...Your book was what started me on this road in our homeschool high school journey. Can't thank you enough!
THE Jennifer? LOL if I ever change my username, that's a winner right there!! Ha ha, I'm just a mom like you, but thank you and I'm SO GLAD your family jumped in and I'm honored to have been part of your journey.