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RE: ACE vs NCCRS credit transfer - Yes it does matter! - tpowell - 06-06-2021 (11-07-2020, 01:01 PM)elenlushk Wrote:(11-07-2020, 11:52 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(11-07-2020, 09:53 AM)openair Wrote: Compare: https://sps.cuny.edu/academics/undergraduate/credit-prior-learning The total of all prior learning credit, including transfer credit, cannot exceed 105 credits. To earn a CUNY SPS bachelor’s degree, students must complete 15 credits of CUNY SPS coursework. To find out more about credit for prior learning at CUNY SPS, please contact us at (212) 652-2869. Prospective students and applicants may schedule a meeting with an academic advisor to obtain an unofficial credit evaluation for an undergraduate degree program. RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - rachel83az - 06-07-2021 Just realized that Peirce hasn't been mentioned in this thread. https://www.peirce.edu/
The application/admissions fee is $50 but they will do a free credit evaluation if you want to know how your credits will work. https://www.peirce.edu/pla/credits-for-prior-learning RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - MrPanda - 12-12-2021 (06-07-2021, 06:24 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Just realized that Peirce hasn't been mentioned in this thread. https://www.peirce.edu/ Hi rachel83az, One question, you helped me with this estimate for TESU: " $4639 to take 16 credits in a single term: capstone, CIS-107 ePack, Software Engineering, COS-111 Introduction to Programming, COS-240 Operating Systems, PLA-100 NO residency waiver 6-ish courses at Study.com: $600 for 3 months. As low as $540 if split over 2 months instead. No need for Network Technology TECEP -------- $5300" How is $5300 comparable to $11000? I guess I´m missing something. RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - rachel83az - 12-12-2021 (12-12-2021, 12:49 PM)MrPanda Wrote:(06-07-2021, 06:24 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Just realized that Peirce hasn't been mentioned in this thread. https://www.peirce.edu/ It greatly depends on the degree and how many prior credits you have. If you are starting from 0 credits and are NOT doing the 16-credit-term at TESU (instead paying the residency waiver), some TESU degrees are $7-10k (or more) in total. If a Peirce degree fits your goals better and only costs a few thousand more, it may make sense to spend the extra on the degree you actually want. RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - MrPanda - 12-12-2021 Thank you rachel83az :-D RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - dfrecore - 12-12-2021 (12-12-2021, 12:49 PM)MrPanda Wrote:(06-07-2021, 06:24 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Just realized that Peirce hasn't been mentioned in this thread. https://www.peirce.edu/ That $5300 is only what it's going to cost YOU personally. Every person is not going to have the same price - they don't have any credits; they don't have any RA credits. They have some credits but not in the major. TESU doesn't offer a degree they are looking for. Etc. A degree is only good if it's the one you want. So if TESU does not have a degree you're looking for, then you will either have to modify what you want (get a different degree) or choose another school. At that point, yes, it will probably be more expensive than TESU, but it will be the degree you want/need for your circumstances. A Cybersecurity degree at TESU will run you closer to $20k than $5,300 if you're starting from scratch. That's because you will have to take you'll have to get 10 IT certifications to cover 30cr; and then 30cr of CYB- and ITS- courses for which TESU isn't accepting outside credit for. 30cr at TESU will run $15,570, unless you take 2 FR/FT 15r terms, which is going to be a heavy load for 6 months (not everyone is up for that) and will run $9,278. That's still going to be a lot more than $11k when you factor in 60cr of GE/FE and 10 certs. Everyone is different, so what it will cost each person who's looking at degree planning will be completely different. RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - SophiaPrincess - 10-01-2023 Peirce has horrible reviews, I mean truly terrible. Peirce charges $600 per hour plus fees for everything. They advertise low prices to graduate predicated upon transferring in 102 credit hours. RE: Schools that accept ACE credits and allow 90cr in transfer - inor - 01-30-2024 Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts allows 90 credits in total and up to 30 credits of ACE/CHEA/CLEP/DANTES to be transferred in. They have partnerships with Sophia, Study.com and Straighterline. It seems they do not accept NA credits. Only 6 credits towards the AOS can be transferred in (the "Business Core," mercifully, is not considered part of the AOS). Those who transfer in 90 credits are eligible to graduate with Latin honors. The college has AACSB accreditation. Undergraduate courses are $400 per credit. Courses are online but not self-paced, as far as I know. They don't seem to have a publicly available course schedule, which is unfortunate. Hopefully that hit upon most points of interest to people here. How many other schools are this generous with transfer and ACE credits and also have AACSB accreditation? That's not a rhetorical question, I'm genuinely interested! |