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Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - jsd - 01-22-2017 Great info, KayV! Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - jsd - 01-22-2017 KayV Wrote:West Virginia Northern Community College Anyone know what the grad fee or any other related fees are with this school? Will they take other free credits aside from TEEX (i.e. NFA, Institutes). Do they accept NCCRS? Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - jsd - 01-22-2017 Answered one of my own questions, they accept NCCRS Offices and Services > Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) | WVNCC | West Virginia Northern Community College Quote:Non-collegiate Sponsored Instruction (ACE, NCCRS, military training, etc.) Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - AJ_Atlanta - 01-22-2017 I noticed in the other thread the poster mentioned all they paid was the graduation fee (and presumably an enrollment/app fee) but the college website doesn't show any graduation fees. Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - cookderosa - 01-22-2017 Jwheels27 Wrote:What are the quickest and cheapest Associate degrees you can get from the Big 3? Please include total amount and how many credits you can test out of if you can, thank you. You can do an associates in about 2-4 months at any of the big 3 price is more a question of how you fill your requirements, but you're looking at about $2000- $4000 all in. In short, the difference is negligible. My suggestion is to choose based on where you want your bachelor's BECAUSE you'll save steps if you don't have to reconfigure your general education credits from one school to the next. The big 3 differ slightly in their gen ed requirements (not hard/easy - rather chocolate/vanilla) so to make your transition perfect, stay at the same school for both (even if it's not your immediate goal). Of course, you can always change - it just costs time and money. Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - KayV - 01-22-2017 These are the only fees that WVNCC lists. They do not appear to have a graduation fee, but surely you would need to pay the semester fees. Capital Fee (per semester) $50 Administrative Fee (per semester) $50 Facility Fee (per semester) $80 Student Activity Fee (per year) $75 Information Technology Fee (per credit hour) $15 That would mean fees of $255 for the semester if you transferred all credits in. For a general idea, here is how Board of Governors AAS credits transfer in to Excelsior. https://my.excelsior.edu/documents/4604180/7456775/BRCTC_AAS_Board_of_Gov_to_BS_Lib_Arts.pdf/f1e2721b-f638-4b92-827e-9c98271dc95f Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - jsd - 01-22-2017 I'm looking at this for a friend of mine, but some of his credits are quarter hour system. I wonder if they'd allow 8 qtr English credits (technically 5.33 sh) to satisfy the 6cr requirement. It'd be a bummer for him to have to take a whole extra 3cr to satisfy 0.67cr Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - KayV - 01-22-2017 The Saylor Corporate Communication or a speech class from his cc would fulfill that requirement too. Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - jsd - 01-22-2017 Yeah Saylor is what I'd recommend for him, but it'd be nice to just have it checked off. I guess the overage from Saylor would still count as electives so it's not a loss or anything. Most efficient Associate degree I can get? - rebel100 - 01-22-2017 I have some COSC options in the link, see my signature. |