cookderosa Wrote:Anyone know if they'll accept FEMA? My oldest son has 9 FEMA on his ACE transcript. He actually has everything they want except for electives, which I think I can convince him to do through SL - I'm just working out the cost, so those 9 credits make a difference!
No FEMA credits are allowed.
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David
BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC
02-28-2017, 09:40 PM (This post was last modified: 02-28-2017, 09:54 PM by morig.)
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A few days ago i requested my WVNCC transcripts to be sent to the military, at the time I did this I checked the NORTHERN NAVIGATOR. (13 February 2017)At this time it (degree process) was 30% completed.
I emailed my adviser (27 February 2017) telling them that I had received my diploma and thanking them for all their help.
Today (28 February 2017) I check the NORTHERN NAVIGATOR and see that it (degree process) is at 100%. Attached are images of it.
Not sure about most of the exceptions that were forced by my adviser, they were not there before.
GPA being under 2.0 : that's understandable since I transferred all my credits in.
Major requirements: not sure what I may have been missing, possibly since I hadn't taken any classes with WVNCC.
Computer science credit: No clue, I had sent in my application for graduation 17 November 2016 and completed the Information Systems & Computer Applications CLEP on 20 October 2016. What might have happened was that since the CLEP was not part of my initial evaluation when I first enrolled it might have been missed.
First-Year Seminar Success Strategies: This requirement is limited to students entering Northern as first-time freshmen.
Finally: I did not ask for anything to be waived or petition for anything. Nor did I hear anything about academic residency requirement being waived for military. Oh and I paid nothing.
03-03-2017, 03:42 AM (This post was last modified: 03-03-2017, 01:34 PM by varJosh.)
Currently I have:
Study.com Personal Finance
Communications 101
ALEKS
Beginning Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra
Introduction to Statistics
Pre-calculus
TEEX
C101
C201
C301
Institutes
Ethics
NFA
Hydraulics Q137 (On transcript, but taken after expiration)
Community Education Q118
PADI
Basic Scuba Diving (1 Ace lower level)
Community College CIS 141 - Introduction to Web Development
CIS 241 - Web Development I
CIS 245 - Web Development V: Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
I plan on taking CLEP College Comp next week, so that is 1 of the Comm. requirements. Can someone help me finish the rest of the WVNCC BOG degree plan using Straighterline, Study.com, and possibly Saylor? Big thanks in advance.
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BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC
Here you go, varJosh. You could finish with Straighterline English Comp I and II, a Social Science (I put in Sociology or Anthropology because those two have a reputation for manageability), and 6 more courses of Anything.
Except for the English Comp, you could also complete these through Shmoop- all of it for ~$90 if you finish the seven courses in a month.
Good luck!
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
KayV Wrote:Here you go, varJosh. You could finish with Straighterline English Comp I and II, a Social Science (I put in Sociology or Anthropology because those two have a reputation for manageability), and 6 more courses of Anything.
Except for the English Comp, you could also complete these through Shmoop- all of it for ~$90 if you finish the seven courses in a month.
Good luck!
Would something from Shmoop fit Social Science (a history class?)
Former University of Pennsylvania Economics Major Trying to Restart Currently working on Study.com Guardian Scholarship: Personal Finance, American Government, Environmental Science, Intro to Management, Hist Vietnam War - 15cr
ALEKs: Beginning/Intermediate/College Algebra - 9cr
The Institutes: Professional Ethics - 2cr
TEEX: All 3 Cyber Security - 6cr
CLEP:A&I Lit - 6cr
Sophia: Building Teams - 1cr
Kaplan: PLA - 3cr
Saylor: Env Ethics - 3cr
45cr down
Yes, Shmoop Modern European History, American History I, and American History II would work. Since the BoG AAS requires Social Science and/ or Humanities, though, any of the literature classes would work as well. Indeed, you could take 2 literature classes and no social science.
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
KayV Wrote:Here you go, varJosh. You could finish with Straighterline English Comp I and II, a Social Science (I put in Sociology or Anthropology because those two have a reputation for manageability), and 6 more courses of Anything.
Except for the English Comp, you could also complete these through Shmoop- all of it for ~$90 if you finish the seven courses in a month.
03-07-2017, 09:14 PM (This post was last modified: 03-07-2017, 09:19 PM by socsci.)
I have 100 credits in my ACE account and 18 from Patten, so if I send a transcript over and pay application and graduation fees I can get a AAS?
Is this for military only?
TESU: Capstone completed Study.com: Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction (6) Patten: Academic Strategies, Child Growth and Development, Reading, Writing, and Research, Social Psych, Lifespan Development, American Government (18) Shmoop: Drugs in Lit, Holocaust Lit, Poetry, Lit in the Media, Modernist Lit, Shakespeare's Plays, Western Lit, Women's Lit, British Lit, Euro History (30) SL: Cultural Anthropology, English Comp I, English Comp II, Biology, Intro Comm, Environmental Science, Philosophy, C++, Religion (27) TEEX: Cyber Security for Business Professionals, Cyber Security for Everyone, Cyber Security for IT Professionals (6) Sophia: Art History, Psychology, Sociology, Visual Comm, Dev Teams (13) ALEKS: Beginning Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Statistics, Trigonometry (15) NFA: Fire Service Supervision, Community Safety Educators (2) Kaplan: Documenting Experiences (3) ACTFL: Reading Proficiency Test (6) CPCU: Ethics (2)