07-20-2015, 01:51 AM
Chin up; many of us have failed an exam, or two.
I am assuming from your question regarding alternate options you are not locked into taking these courses, or a certain number of credits, as TECEPs?
I think the Accounting 101 & 102 courses would be easier and faster through Straighterline. Penn Foster also has options.
If you have already met the 12 required UL credits in the AOS, you might consider Penn Foster's Intermediate Accounting I (ACC201). The course was easily doable with a non-proctored final. If you need the Finance UL credit Penn Foster's
FIN-305 Securities and Investments transfers into TESC as either FIN321 or FIN324. Can't remember which one, you can contact Advising for the course equivalent.
Good luck!
I am assuming from your question regarding alternate options you are not locked into taking these courses, or a certain number of credits, as TECEPs?
I think the Accounting 101 & 102 courses would be easier and faster through Straighterline. Penn Foster also has options.
If you have already met the 12 required UL credits in the AOS, you might consider Penn Foster's Intermediate Accounting I (ACC201). The course was easily doable with a non-proctored final. If you need the Finance UL credit Penn Foster's
FIN-305 Securities and Investments transfers into TESC as either FIN321 or FIN324. Can't remember which one, you can contact Advising for the course equivalent.
Good luck!
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AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔ
