![]() |
New Open Course Option at TESC - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Inactive (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Inactive) +--- Forum: [ARCHIVE] Excelsior, Thomas Edison, and Charter Oak Specific Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-ARCHIVE-Excelsior-Thomas-Edison-and-Charter-Oak-Specific-Discussion) +--- Thread: New Open Course Option at TESC (/Thread-New-Open-Course-Option-at-TESC) Pages:
1
2
|
New Open Course Option at TESC - sanantone - 11-14-2015 Prloko Wrote:Yeah, I believe Sanantone mentioned this last year when she was still heavily active. She is also not a huge fan if I remember correctly. IIRC, this has been around for about two years. At first, it was really awful because it used the Enrolled Options plan when the Per Credit Tuition Plan already existed. When they changed it to use the Per Credit Tuition Plan, it was still more expensive than it had to be because it relied too heavily on portfolio assessments and included TESC's PLA courses as requirements. Obviously, the ASBA can be completed without any portfolio assessments and, therefore, without PLA 100 and 200. Yes, I made a thread about how they told me that the Per Credit Tuition Plan would be more expensive than the Enrolled Options Plan and later changed the Open Course Option Plan to use the Per Credit Tuition Plan. New Open Course Option at TESC - inf - 11-24-2015 From what I understand Open Course Option for ASBA appears to show only Saylor equiv. courses aligned with their TECEP exams which are $100+ But you can take any of those courses @ Saylor / test proctored for $25 through ProctorU Correct me if I'm wrong here. Does anyone know if TESC accepts NON Ace Approved courses? saylor.org/credit has a list of ace approved courses, while the majority of their courses are not ace approved. Would TESC accept (Saylor CS-402) Computer Communications and Networks (Aligned to TESC CMP-354 Networking Technologies),. if I take the course with the proctored exam even though it is not ACE approved? I know TESC and Saylor are partnered. New Open Course Option at TESC - dfrecore - 11-24-2015 I would not use the link from TESC's website, it just doesn't have all of the options available. The only Saylor courses TESC, EC & COSC will take are the ACE-approved or NCCRS-approved courses. There are some TECEP-aligned courses, which means that Saylor and TESC have worked together to come up with a free Saylor course that will help you study for the TECEP, but the course itself does not count for credit. There are some additional TECEP-aligned courses which are also ARE- or NCCRS-approved, in which case you can take the course, not have the final exam proctored, and then take the TECEP OR take the Saylor proctored final. The only difference is that if you take the TECEP, it counts for residency, which you will need if you are on the Per-Credit Tuition Plan. New Open Course Option at TESC - dfrecore - 11-24-2015 inf Wrote:Would TESC accept (Saylor CS-402) Computer Communications and Networks (Aligned to TESC CMP-354 Networking Technologies),. if I take the course with the proctored exam even though it is not ACE approved? You cannot take a proctored exam for a course that is not credit-bearing at Saylor. When you click on "final exam" on a course, if it is not credit bearing, you just take the final. If you click on "final exam" and it IS a credit-bearing exam, you will then be given a choice between the regular final exam and a "Saylor Direct Credit Final Exam Quiz". I personally would take the regular final first, to make sure I'm going to pass before taking the proctored final. New Open Course Option at TESC - sanantone - 11-27-2015 You have to be careful because there are some non-ACE/NCCRS Saylor courses that do have proctored exams. Saylor has partnerships with a couple of colleges that will accept some of their non-ACE/NCCRS courses; the Big 3 are not among those colleges. |