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can anyone tell me where can i get college credits from other then fema .. because fema gives only 40 credits and i need 60 to join the nypd so does anyone know where can i get the rest 20 from please help me am so stressed out i have no clue what to do... thanksSmile
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You cant really get a total of 40 credits through FEMA, they may offer 40 classes but some only reward CEU credits and there are only so many that are actually recommended by ACE, and when NYPD requires 60 credits to work there, I believe they are trying to say an Associate Degree in the Criminal Justice field, or another related field, or maybe even on the way to get a degree, not just 60 random credits from who knows where.

So through AMU, where I attend, I believe they will give me 10-15 credits for my FEMA courses and I believe they are pretty open when it comes to transfering certificate credits.

EshaNyZs Wrote:can anyone tell me where can i get college credits from other then fema .. because fema gives only 40 credits and i need 60 to join the nypd so does anyone know where can i get the rest 20 from please help me am so stressed out i have no clue what to do... thanksSmile
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Airman Johnson Wrote:You cant really get a total of 40 credits through FEMA, they may offer 40 classes but some only reward CEU credits and there are only so many that are actually recommended by ACE, and when NYPD requires 60 credits to work there, I believe they are trying to say an Associate Degree in the Criminal Justice field, or another related field.

So through AMU, where I attend, I believe they will give me 10-15 credits for my FEMA courses and I believe they are pretty open when it comes to transfering certificate credits.

Technically you can get pretty close to 40 credits through FEMA. TESC will accept 25 credits RAW, and then accept additional credits from FCC for anything above and beyond the 25 RAW. However, it would be hard to utilize more than 25 FEMA credits unless you are going for more than 1 degree.
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BMWGuinness Wrote:Technically you can get pretty close to 40 credits through FEMA. TESC will accept 25 credits RAW, and then accept additional credits from FCC for anything above and beyond the 25 RAW. However, it would be hard to utilize more than 25 FEMA credits unless you are going for more than 1 degree.
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Also, you should know that in order to get the FEMA credit transferred in raw, you would have to enroll at TESC. WHERE your FEMA credits are applied is worth consideration. For example, if you were at TESC getting your BA in liberal studies, the FEMA credits would be free electives. I am 99% sure TESC has an Associate degree program that has a "major" of emergency something or other.... worth checking into, but their Associates only take 21 credits in the areas of focus (and require a practicum).
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Airman Johnson Wrote:and when NYPD requires 60 credits to work there, I believe they are trying to say an Associate Degree in the Criminal Justice field, or another related field, or maybe even on the way to get a degree, not just 60 random credits from who knows where.
Actually, this is becoming a common requirement for many PDs. A degree is always preferred, but they will also often accept 60 accredited semester hours. Some departments don't necessarily require it, but offer additional pay if one has completed a given number of hours.
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Depending on how you score EC will give you up to 30 credits for the GRE, the full 30 comes at an 80th percentile score or above and the credit award is reduced like every 5% down to 3 credits at an(approximate) 35th percentile score.

You may want to look at this program for using the FEMA credits...Emergency Management & Planning

Last but not least you can just CLEP what you need...Humanities,A/I and Social SCi/Hist will give you 18 credits alone (most seem to think these are very doable), then depending on what you are good at you can do several other Lit courses for 6 each or Bio/Nat Sci/Math for 6 each...or use IC and take 4 random 3 credit tests.

One thing you may want to consider is that you can (at EC at least I think) apply your academy training towards a degree, so you may want to look over the requirements for that when you take your credits so they will count towards that..a little planning ahead and you will be in a sweet spot

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other then fema where else can i get credits from is there any other site like fema ?.. answer only if u know please.. Any other site like fema where i can get credits....i did all of fema still need more credits other then going to college us is there another way like fema where i can get credits from? Thanks
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EshaNyZs Wrote:other then fema where else can i get credits from is there any other site like fema ?.. answer only if u know please.. Any other site like fema where i can get credits....i did all of fema still need more credits other then going to college us is there another way like fema where i can get credits from? Thanks

Maybe since you are trying to become a police officer:

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From what I understand you can earn up to 17 credits in law enforcement with them, but normally you are supposed to already be in the police. Perhaps you can work something out since your goal is to join the force.
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Old Rusty Pipe Wrote:Maybe since you are trying to become a police officer:

The Backup Training Corporation | Home

From what I understand you can earn up to 17 credits in law enforcement with them, but normally you are supposed to already be in the police. Perhaps you can work something out since your goal is to join the force.

Careful on this one. I ordered several courses a month or so ago from thebackup.com and found they have charged my credit card but never sent the items yet. This is a division of Blackwater I believe.\
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EshaNyZs Wrote:can anyone tell me where can i get college credits from other then fema .. because fema gives only 40 credits and i need 60 to join the nypd so does anyone know where can i get the rest 20 from please help me am so stressed out i have no clue what to do... thanksSmile

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