01-10-2015, 09:55 AM
I never realized you wrote a guide Sanantone! Kudos to you!! I just read it and it contains a lot of valuable information that can be useful to many.
sanantone Wrote:I did write a dummies' guide.
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...grams.html
Most of the people on this forum are attending what we call the Big 3: Thomas Edison State College, Excelsior College, and Charter Oak State College. These are unranked, non-profit colleges. I don't know if that's good enough for you. People here choose these schools because they don't have a 25% or higher residency requirement like every other school in the U.S. When I say residency requirement in this instance, I mean having to take a certain percentage of your credits at the institution online, on ground, correspondence, satellite, t.v., etc. We test out of many of our credits through CLEP, DSST, Uexcel, and other tests. We also utilized self-paced courses that either aren't at colleges or aren't at regionally accredited colleges, but are ACE or NCCRS-approved for college credit: ALEKS, Saylor, Straighterline, Sophia Learning, Propero, Penn Foster, etc. COSC students can use free FEMA credits for free electives. One can complete a bachelor's degree at COSC or EC for well under $10k. One can complete a bachelor's degree at TESC for under $5k depending on the program.
Then, there are competency-based programs that are self-paced. Many people are able to speed up the process of earning their degrees by attending these programs. Some of them even accept CLEP, DSST, and Straighterline courses. The programs at Western Governors University, Patten University (for-profit college, but generally unknown), and Northern Arizona University are cheap. Capella (a for-profit university that I would stay away from) and Brandman University are more expensive. I can't remember the price at Hodges and one other school. The competency-based programs at the University of Wisconsin system are expensive.
You can see all of the links to all of my TESC "test out" plans in the thread linked below.
http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...-tesc.html
I'll also throw in this link.
Free Sources of Credit - Degree Forum Wiki
TESU BSBA General Mgmt 6/10/16 
TESU: TECEP Public Relations Thought & Practice - 82
Penn Foster: Financial Mgmt 94, International Business 97, Strategic Mgmt 98, Corporate Finance 99, Consumer Behavior 95, Human Resource Mgmt 99
Saylor: Business Law & Ethics 82, Corporate Communication 76, Principles of Marketing 72
Sophia: Intro to Sociology 90, Conflict Resolution 87, Project Mgmt 88
Straighterline: Principles of Mgmt 94, Organizational Behavior 88, American Government 92
The Institutes: Ethics and the CPU Code of Professional Conduct (free 2 CR)
COSC - Associate of Science Honors General Studies 2014
COSC - Cornerstone - A
Straighterline: Into to Religions A, Business Ethics B, West. Civ. I B, Intro to Env. Science B
CLEP: A&I Literature - 69

TESU: TECEP Public Relations Thought & Practice - 82
Penn Foster: Financial Mgmt 94, International Business 97, Strategic Mgmt 98, Corporate Finance 99, Consumer Behavior 95, Human Resource Mgmt 99
Saylor: Business Law & Ethics 82, Corporate Communication 76, Principles of Marketing 72
Sophia: Intro to Sociology 90, Conflict Resolution 87, Project Mgmt 88
Straighterline: Principles of Mgmt 94, Organizational Behavior 88, American Government 92
The Institutes: Ethics and the CPU Code of Professional Conduct (free 2 CR)
COSC - Associate of Science Honors General Studies 2014
COSC - Cornerstone - A
Straighterline: Into to Religions A, Business Ethics B, West. Civ. I B, Intro to Env. Science B
CLEP: A&I Literature - 69