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Spanish or other foreign language - beestrng - 05-16-2013

Hi there,

Does anybody know of a online class that offers Spanish or another foreign language? I need 3 classes in it. Language is 3 out of the 4 classes I need to graduate.

My school does not accept CLEP for language Sad

I aim is to graduate before January 2014.

I know red rock has them unproctered but it will take me 3 semesters.

Cheaper the better Smile


Spanish or other foreign language - mrs.b - 05-16-2013

beestrng Wrote:Hi there,

Does anybody know of a online class that offers Spanish or another foreign language? I need 3 classes in it. Language is 3 out of the 4 classes I need to graduate.

My school does not accept CLEP for language Sad

I aim is to graduate before January 2014.

I know red rock has them unproctered but it will take me 3 semesters.

Cheaper the better Smile


Try to get into a Summer semester somewhere, even if it means paying a late enrollment. Specifically, look at your local community colleges for online course catalogs and in-state cheapo tuition.

If that doesn't work...
Oregon State U. has some, and offers online tuition at in-state rates (but will still cost you $650+ per course).
Pensacola State College has some, and has decent tuition for FL or AL residents.

Tons of options out there beyond those. Cost may be your limiter, but start local first (even though you're seeking an online course) because those will generally have your best tuition rates. After that, community colleges will be your best bet to keep costs low, and many will offer languages online; your region's accreditation board is a good start point to pull up regionally-accredited schools, filter for two-year institutions to trim the list to cheaper community colleges, then start at the top of the list and begin digging until you find one that has what you need at the price you want to pay.


Spanish or other foreign language - IrishJohn - 05-16-2013

Check out Clovis Community College, or one of the other colleges in New Mexico that are found linked here: Sources of Credit - Degree Forum Wiki

Clovis I know has Spanish 101 & 102 for a very cheap price. As for a third class in Spanish, I'm not sure so look at the other schools listed above or check to see if your local community college has Spanish 201 you could take.


Spanish or other foreign language - beestrng - 05-17-2013

Hi guys. I checked up with some of the schools and they seem ok but the classes are full that transfer.

I also just found out that I cant transfer in any classes due to 30 credit rule to get a degree.

So, that leaves a Math,language classes and a sociology class.

Do you guys think it is worthwhile to transfer my credits to TESC? I have over 120 credits.

I really am terrible at language and don't think I will be able to do it before Jan 2014.