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What's the best/cheapest option to satisfy Excelsior writing requirement?
#1
Excelsior doesn't accept CLEP writing tests and their version if almost $500. I know there are options on SL, Study.com, etc. But I can't really find anything on their website stating what they accept. So what are your recommendations? So far I've only done Cleps through Modern States and IT certifications for my job. I really need to spend as little money as possible. Also, their requirements mention that writing has to be within the first 13 credits attempted? Is that only after I enroll or should I make sure to get the writing out of the way before doing more cleps?

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TESU BSBA CIS - March 2019
Clep: College Algebra, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, History of U.S. I, History of U.S. II, Principles of Management, Introductory Sociology, College Composition, American Government, Financial Accounting, Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Marketing, Information Systems, Introductory Business Law, Introductory Psychology, Western Civilization I, Spanish Language, Biology, Social Science and History, Precalculus, Calculus
Study.com: FIN-102 Personal Finance, FIN-101 Principles of Finance, ACC-102 Managerial Accounting, BUS-308 Globalization and International Management, CS-302 Systems Analysis and Design, CS-303 Database Management, COM-120 Presentation Skills in the Workplace, BUS-113 Business Communication, STAT-101 Principles of Statistics
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I used StraighterLine for Comp I + II to fulfill my requirements at Excelsior. If I had completed both in a month it would have been a steal at approx 200$ with membership. I loathe writing and procrastinated so I ended up paying closer to 550$. Still totally worth it as the two classes together traditionally would have cost 1500-3000$.

Conversely, a friend of mine is using Study.com for his English requirements. So I've got confirmation that Excelsior will accept credit from either organization.
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(02-25-2018, 11:32 AM)22gunsonfire Wrote: I used StraighterLine for Comp I + II to fulfill my requirements at Excelsior. If I had completed both in a month it would have been a steal at approx 200$ with membership. I loathe writing and procrastinated so I ended up paying closer to 550$. Still totally worth it as the two classes together traditionally would have cost 1500-3000$.

Conversely, a friend of mine is using Study.com for his English requirements. So I've got confirmation that Excelsior will accept credit from either organization.

Thanks so much. That's kind of what I was thinking. I'll look into those 2 and see which looks better for me.
TESU BSBA CIS - March 2019
Clep: College Algebra, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, History of U.S. I, History of U.S. II, Principles of Management, Introductory Sociology, College Composition, American Government, Financial Accounting, Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Marketing, Information Systems, Introductory Business Law, Introductory Psychology, Western Civilization I, Spanish Language, Biology, Social Science and History, Precalculus, Calculus
Study.com: FIN-102 Personal Finance, FIN-101 Principles of Finance, ACC-102 Managerial Accounting, BUS-308 Globalization and International Management, CS-302 Systems Analysis and Design, CS-303 Database Management, COM-120 Presentation Skills in the Workplace, BUS-113 Business Communication, STAT-101 Principles of Statistics
OnlineDegree.com: Computer Science CS101
Saylor.org: CS402, BUS303, CS302
Certs: CompTIA A+, Net+, Sec+, Linux+, MCSA, LPIC-1, CCNA
TESU: BUS-421 Business Administration Capstone
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I think they will accept Study.com, and I've heard they're easier than SL (and they are definitely cheaper).

I have not heard if they will accept the TECEP's, that might be something to look at. 2 exams, easy, and obviously fast.
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