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So if we already have credit for it... should we do it again? for more credits?
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creationstory Wrote:So if we already have credit for it... should we do it again? for more credits?
No, I don't think TEEX will reset your score just because you want more credits. Waste of energy, money, time on their end and yours.
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Actually, when they changed the credits awarded from multiple classes adding up to a set of credits, to awarding individual credit per class the last time they were renewed, I did end up taking several of them again to see if I could get more credit. It worked.
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(12-01-2021, 01:43 AM)creationstory Wrote: I was wondering if TEEX Cyber Courses lost their ACE accreditation? I was hearing something about how it may expire on Nov 30, 2021.
Sorry for the necro bump but I was looking at this as well, and this was the first link Google gave me when I was searching.
https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...65f38bf0e1
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Students must complete Foundations of Cyber Crimes AWR168 (TEEX-0277), Cyber Ethics AWR174 (TEEX-0278), Cybersecurity for Everyone AWR397 (TEEX-0250), and Cybersecurity in the Workplace AWR-395-W to receive credit for this course."
https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pages/Course.aspx?org=Texas+A%26M+Engineering+Extension+Service&cid=cba2f563-c165-ed11-9562-00224805f697&oid=86099b28-9016-e811-810f-5065f38bf0e1
While the cyber for business professionals apparently no longer have ACE recommendation, they were still just lower-level credits. The above links show another 6 credit hours that are currently accredited. It's 5 courses, though, and I'm not sure how long they are.
There are alternatives like the IBM cyber cert (which I'm currently doing). It gives 8, 2 of which are upper-level. Where to get the 1 extra, I'm not sure, but that's already 14 credit hours basically for free. If you request financial aid from Coursera, they'll give it to you for free. I have a full ride until the end of April for the IBM cert, and I'm already on class 4.
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Randy, have you been able to transfer these credits anywhere yet? I was not successful with TESU, I got this response from them:
01/18/23
We are unable to award direct credit for your Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service credentials because it was earned/completed after the end date of Thomas Edison State University's Professional Learning Review (PLR). However, the University allows students to demonstrate currency with an Professional Learning Review (PLR) credit award in situations where a student earned a credential prior to an PLR effective date period, but believes she or he can demonstrate the body of knowledge represented in the most current PLR report. This approach serves as a hybrid to the traditional portfolio assessment process.
Download the Instructions and application form if you wish to participate in this process.
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When I received the expiration information, I inquired to see how to renew it. Very lucky that all conversions are fine.
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