03-31-2017, 12:01 PM (This post was last modified: 03-31-2017, 01:27 PM by humbleAMG.)
Anyone notice these folks are not very responsive? At this time, with my completed courses, once I knock out my Eng 101/201 classes I might just apply for an AS with TESU instead or go to Pierpont.
EDIT: Of course once I posted the above I received a phone call back. The end out acceptance email/mailers once a week. I
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KayV Wrote:I want to say that WVNCC required College Algebra or above but I don't remember for sure. In your case, I don't think it would matter beyond being able to use the Int Alg for the requirement and College Alg as an elective.
Yes, I recently talked with one of their counselors and they confirmed College Algebra or above must be taken.
04-05-2017, 07:13 PM (This post was last modified: 04-05-2017, 09:11 PM by teacher2.)
I have two exams left with Study.com. If I took English 101 and 102 with them, would all my credits fit into this plan? Here is what I figured from a template (I think it was KayV"S). Would this be worthy investment or should I just concentrate on my BA?
Edit. The Classes marked in yellow I have not taken. My signature includes all the classes I have taken. Also meant Study English 2 not 1! Also does Pierpont accept the CLEP comp?
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It doesn't apply to anyone doing transfer courses to the college, you won't be subject to those fees.
However, for individuals missing courses and wanting to do a PLA for portfolio credit, it's $10/credit.
Example, I want a portfolio of 30 credits, that's gonna cost $300 and the evaluation fee of $300, total is $600.
If you transfer in 60 credits, you ain't got anything else needed, no need for the portfolio fee.
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MD_AJIBULU Wrote:Can anyone explain the "credit hour posting" fee?
That's only if you decide to go for PLA. If you submit a portfolio and you're successful at proving your prior knowledge, they have a small $10/credit charge.
Just wanted to add some dates to the thread for 2017. Deadline for May graduation is in one week!
To graduate on May 12, 2017, the graduation application must be received by April 21.
To graduate on June 30, 2017, the graduation application must be received by June 16.
To graduate on August 11, 2017, the graduation application must be received by July 28.
And the dates for completion of the work (yes, these dates are correct - taken right off the 2016-2017 graduation application):
All graduation requirements (including "I" grades) for May 12, 2017, candidates for graduation, must be completed by Friday, May 26.
All graduation requirements (including "I" grades) for June 30, 2017, candidates for graduation, must be completed by Friday, July 14.
All graduation requirements (including "I" grades) for August 11, 2017, candidates for graduation, must be completed by Friday, August 25.