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FEMA/CLEP/GRE question - NAP - 09-25-2010 burbuja0512 Wrote:Good to know that TESC doesn't accept GRE's. I made a hasty decision to enroll at COSC. My brother got his undergrad at COSC (and his masters at Texas A&M and is now working on his doctorate, but that's a whole other topic..) and was encouraging me to enroll there. I am very happy with COSC but have always wondered if I should have gone with TESC due to the fact that I wouldn't have to take a capstone course there. Since NFA credits are ACE approved and FEMA are not, that may make a difference at COSC about needing to be transcribed first. NFA credits are accepted on an ACE transcript at EC, but apparently FEMA are not. Let us know what you find out. I'm glad to know about your brother's experience. I would like to pursue a master's degree at Texas A&M, too. I knew about EC and GREs first, and when I found this forum, I learned about the rest of the Big 3. Each have their own pros and cons in the perspective of different students' needs. Right now, you are in a good place if you want to take a GRE. FEMA/CLEP/GRE question - littleloulou28 - 10-31-2010 So you can take the GRE for Excelsior? FEMA/CLEP/GRE question - NAP - 10-31-2010 littleloulou28 Wrote:So you can take the GRE for Excelsior? Yes, if you enrolled by 9/1/2010, there are a couple of test dates (November and April) left to receive GRE credit at Excelsior. Here is the announcement: http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/6113-gre-subject-tests-12.html#post87072 If you did not enroll at Excelsior by 9/1/2010, then check with Charter Oak State College and Empire State College. They may still be accepting GREs for credit. |