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07-21-2008, 05:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2008, 05:42 PM by nj593.)
OK, so i have like 35 fema courses that I took online. I know there is Fredericks which is like 50 per credit and there is Clackamas which are 30 per class. Which is great in price, but that still comes out to 900 bucks and I am low on funds to pay that kind of money. The only good thing about Clackamas is that they will let me transfer the courses into credit and not have to go for there degree there. Which is good because there is like a 18 credit per term limit then is my understanding.
Is there any others that are cheaper ?
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If you are they take the credits from FEMA and there is no charge.
Linda
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If that is the case I will sign up tomorrow.
But it was my understanding that you first have to transfer the fema courses into college credits then can send them to TESC for free .
Let me know if this is valid information. Please and TY
Lindagerr Wrote:If you are they take the credits from FEMA and there is no charge.
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"TESC accepts credits directly from FEMA. You do not have to pay $60 to have them transcripted first. These credits are free.
Unless you are in an Emergency Management or Fire Safety program, I don't believe there is any other way you can use FEMA credits except for free electives.
Best of luck,
Pattie"
This is one of many post I have seen on this. Now that I have some free electives open for my BA I am planning on doing these too
Linda
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There is NO fee to transfer FEMA credits to TESC
Jesse
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