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Seeking guidance **Moved thread from Big 3*** - tdown4 - 01-23-2017

Wow, its amazing how much goes into it. Seems easier to start out fresh!


Seeking guidance **Moved thread from Big 3*** - Life Long Learning - 01-23-2017

Did TESU give you any credits for the Certified in Homeland Security Level I-III?

or the Sensitive Security Information, Certified?

The EC BSLA is the most flexible easiest degree path. TESU is better in business.


tdown4 Wrote:***I moved this thread from the Big 3 Forum to the more appropriate area***

I come seeking guidance! I am currently enrolled in Columbia College of Missouri and have 75 credits (depending on military credits and program) and my Associates degree (General Education) through Columbia College with business classes. Am I to far along in my journey to try and jump in the express lane to a Bachelors Degree? Any guidance on the quicker route would be amazing, im ready to be done. Attatched is current credits and at the bottom is probable credits from TESC from military training. Everyone has been awesome so far! Thank you!



Seeking guidance **Moved thread from Big 3*** - tdown4 - 01-23-2017

I can't say officially if they gave me any credits for homeland or sensitive security because I haven't applied with them. I am still trying to find the most efficient way to use my current credits to earn a degree. I will post If I find out they will give me credits.