09-14-2011, 11:43 PM
All three of the schools you attended are regionally accredited, which significantly increases the likelihood that all or most of your credits from each institution will transfer.
All three of the "big 3" accept a significant number of transfer and testing credits. TESC accepts up to 120 transfer credits which is how testing is marked on the evaluation, and most of their programs can be fully tested through (those that cannot be tested out of entirely often come close to it). One benefit of TESC is the business capstone, Business Policy, is offered in the form of a TECEP exam ($99.00 cost, study, take test, done). You can do searches on this forum to find templates others have used to match up offered tests to course requirements within most business plans, and if you select a program that cannot be fully tested, there are often inexpensive and fast alternatives if you do not want to do term-based courses.
But, you won't know what tests (if any) you need until you have evaluations done.
Also, here is Excelsior's BSBA-Marketing: Excelsior College | Program Details
All three of the "big 3" accept a significant number of transfer and testing credits. TESC accepts up to 120 transfer credits which is how testing is marked on the evaluation, and most of their programs can be fully tested through (those that cannot be tested out of entirely often come close to it). One benefit of TESC is the business capstone, Business Policy, is offered in the form of a TECEP exam ($99.00 cost, study, take test, done). You can do searches on this forum to find templates others have used to match up offered tests to course requirements within most business plans, and if you select a program that cannot be fully tested, there are often inexpensive and fast alternatives if you do not want to do term-based courses.
But, you won't know what tests (if any) you need until you have evaluations done.
Also, here is Excelsior's BSBA-Marketing: Excelsior College | Program Details