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Names of all possible exams and or ways for credits? - MommyIsGettingHerDegree - 12-06-2010

Hey everyone out there in cyber world, long time no talk! Dumb question here so bear with me. I'm getting my BS in Liberal Arts from Excelsior, I have my entire roadmap planned out and am studying to take exams very soon. Could someone please give me a list of all the ways and exams that can be taken for credit for EC? Also if I wanted to do FEMAs how much does it cost to have them sent to EC? Any and all help is appreciated as always! Confusedeeya: :patriot:


Names of all possible exams and or ways for credits? - TMW2010 - 12-06-2010

The best way is to download the student's guide to credit by examination from EC.

Otherwise, you're asking for people to spend their time compiling a pretty big list that's already been compiled.


Names of all possible exams and or ways for credits? - GoodYellowDogs - 12-07-2010

http://www.excelsior.edu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=969eaa1d-b672-4eaf-8576-f3afcce7119e&groupId=78666

There you go!


Names of all possible exams and or ways for credits? - wb.john - 12-11-2010

ACE CREDIT | The National Guide to College Credit for Workforce Training | Find a Course or Exam

select credit type: exam
course/exam description: exam

Click search and this will list all exams evaluated by ACE. You can also search for courses. And just take note that even if you view the description and it only has 'dates offered' in the past, you might want to click print and view the pdf version because it often varies from what you see on the website.

And another source not often considered is PONSI: College Credit Recommendations:National PONSI