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I want to say they are Free Elective Credit.
But than again I have over 50+ units they would not grant me for anything.
CCAF-AS Logistics Management
CCAF-AS Bio-Environmental Science
Cerro Coso Community College-AS Administration of Justice
Excelsior College-BS Criminal Justice-2008
TESC-BA Liberal Studies-2009
2 Different Bachelor Degrees completed in under 2 years!
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Pattie Wrote:At TESC FEMA courses will only fit into your free electives unless you are in the Emergency Management or Fire Safety programs.
Quick question... Does TESC charge to get the FEMA credits transferred?
I've been searching/reading, but I can't really find a DEFINITE answer.
Thanks!
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HawkGuy Wrote:I'm glad I'm going to TESC where they take FEMA credits raw.
What does that mean exactly? Do you have to pay at all to get the credits to transfer?
I will be going to TESC too, but I want to know how they treat the FEMA tests.
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ImRaddDuhhh Wrote:What does that mean exactly? Do you have to pay at all to get the credits to transfer?
I will be going to TESC too, but I want to know how they treat the FEMA tests.
All you have to do is have FEMA send a transcript to TESC and they'll accept the tests. No fees to pay or anything like that. The FEMA transcript costs 15 bucks I think, but that's pretty reasonable.
TESC also just came out with a new degree, the
BS in Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. You can use FEMA credits towards your major, rather than just free electives like with most other degrees.
This thread has more details:
http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...dness.html
Jesse
BA, Thomas Edison State College
MS, Grand Canyon University
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