09-11-2017, 03:13 AM (This post was last modified: 09-11-2017, 03:14 AM by frostedfire.)
Hi,
it's been awhile since my last post, but I'll be graduating in September, so happy! Thanks to everyone on this forum for your help!
Anyway, I wanted to pay it forward and one of my friends wants to go for a Liberal Arts Degree at TESU. They have 22 credits from a Community College and 15 foreign language credits. Their credits are here (attached pics), and I was wondering if anyone has an excel file already made up for a Liberal Arts Degree plan for TESU that they could plug in these courses so my friend will know what else they need to do to complete the degree?
(09-11-2017, 09:34 AM)dfrecore Wrote: What are the foreign langauge credits? Those are important (they can come into the AOS, especially if they're UL). Please post.
Let me guess, that foreign language was Mandarin Chinese, I can see the WeChat (Wei Xin icon). Has your friend decided on a BALS or a BSBA? Those are the two I recommend most, BALS for cheap check box degree/BSBA for more utility in the future.
Anyways, you may want to get your friend to finish their AA first. If they decide not to go with Clovis, they can definitely move those credits to a Pierpont or WVNCC AAS, practically free (cost of transcript). They just need to have 12 credits from a regionally accredited institution (Clovis in this case) and you can transfer the rest in from anywhere (CLEP/DSST/ACE/NCCRS).
That should get them an AAS, boost their confidence level, and they can then go for the BALS. I have a sample BALS in the Beginners Guide sticky post #5 link to my Dropbox, and you would want to change the courses around to use more Saylor/Shmoop/Straighterline/Study.com, try to get it as cheap/easy/fast as possible. Good luck!
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09-11-2017, 11:26 PM (This post was last modified: 09-11-2017, 11:26 PM by dfrecore.)
Here's the TESU Plan. Your friend might also want to consider COSC, as it might be a bit cheaper (they will take a bunch of free FEMA courses that would lower the cost).
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