06-06-2010, 06:52 AM
Hi,
I am researching researching researching. I am very excited about all this but have not come up with my plan yet. My next step is to price all the cLEP sites near me, as there was a $50 difference per total cost of the CLEP test in the first two places I looked.
However, I saw a comment somewhere about how if you get your degree from a school that also gives degrees in person, those looking at your resume will not be able to distinguish.
Although I disagree with the stigma (and in general, the stigma that exists against on-the-job learning) this was something to think about, since I AM caving in and going for that piece of paper for the sake of my post-retirement income.
So, does anyone know where I could find a list of schools that accept CLEPS and transfer credits, maybe even are affiliated with a portfolio assessment service offer distance classes and also award traditional degrees?
I am researching researching researching. I am very excited about all this but have not come up with my plan yet. My next step is to price all the cLEP sites near me, as there was a $50 difference per total cost of the CLEP test in the first two places I looked.
However, I saw a comment somewhere about how if you get your degree from a school that also gives degrees in person, those looking at your resume will not be able to distinguish.
Although I disagree with the stigma (and in general, the stigma that exists against on-the-job learning) this was something to think about, since I AM caving in and going for that piece of paper for the sake of my post-retirement income.
So, does anyone know where I could find a list of schools that accept CLEPS and transfer credits, maybe even are affiliated with a portfolio assessment service offer distance classes and also award traditional degrees?


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milelol: Because your state has already set up in place "articulation agreements" between your community college and 4 year schools. There are possibly several. The advantage of a CC degree, is that by completing the associate degree, the 4 year college will accept that credit as a block- sometimes meeting all of the general education requirements, and you start as a junior.