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Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - publius2k4 - 05-17-2013 According to Ed Klonoski, President of Charter Oak, enrolled students will be allowed to register for and take Excelsior College Exams through Charter Oak's website. ECE's available through Charter Oak Also, his blog states that he is traveling to Washington D.C. every month lobbying to have credit by examination and portfolio assessments to be covered by federal financial aid. The President's Take - Official Blog of Ed Klonoski Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - rebel100 - 05-17-2013 Nice, Klonski signed my degree. Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - publius2k4 - 05-17-2013 rebel100 Wrote:Nice, Klonski signed my degree. He'll probably sign mine too when I graduate in December. Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - IrishJohn - 05-17-2013 publius2k4 Wrote:According to Ed Klonoski, President of Charter Oak, enrolled students will be allowed to register for and take Excelsior College Exams through Charter Oak's website. I'm not sure I understand what the advantage of this is. Does this make it easier for COSC to transfer in the credits? Quote:Also, his blog states that he is traveling to Washington D.C. every month lobbying to have credit by examination and portfolio assessments to be covered by federal financial aid. This is VERY interesting and if successful, could be a "game-changer"! Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - publius2k4 - 05-17-2013 IrishJohn Wrote:I'm not sure I understand what the advantage of this is. Does this make it easier for COSC to transfer in the credits? For those of us in "the know" this may not seem very significant, but for students who perhaps didn't even know this option existed, it could open doors up that they never knew existed. It also takes away having to create an account with Excelsior. It may not seem like a very big step, but it but it could be a sign that Charter Oak might be considering creating their own CBE's. Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - sanantone - 05-17-2013 Expanding financial aid to CBEs is the expansion of socialism. It doesn't bother me, but it would bother others and appear to be anti-American for whatever reason that doesn't make sense. Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - publius2k4 - 05-17-2013 sanantone Wrote:Expanding financial aid to CBEs is the expansion of socialism. It doesn't bother me, but it would bother others and appear to be anti-American for whatever reason that doesn't make sense. That's an interesting point that I hadn't considered. A student can still use financial aid (albeit, only student loans) for their CBE's. They would just have to borrow enough in one term to cover tuition, plus whatever tests they plan to take. They can get the extra money given to them by the school for "educational expenses." Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - sanantone - 05-18-2013 publius2k4 Wrote:That's an interesting point that I hadn't considered. I used leftover financial aid to pay for CBEs. If you attend a really cheap college, you can use leftover grants to pay for CBEs. Of course, student loans have to be paid back, but many are still subsidized. Well, student loans don't really have to be paid back. If you're on some kind of income based repayment plan and you make all of your payments for 20 years, the balance will be forgiven. If you teach at a low income school (and you would be surprised at how many schools qualify) for 5 years, then your balance will be forgiven after 120 consecutive payments (10 years). If you work for a government or non-profit agency for 10 years while making 120 consecutive payments, then your loan balance will be forgiven. I hope I got all of those numbers right. Anyway, it's socialism. Just attending COSC and TESC is taking part in socialism just because they are state-funded institutions. There is so much socialism in the U.S. in which most Americans partake and people don't even realize it. Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - UptonSinclair - 05-18-2013 Financial aid for exams makes sense for the government. The quicker a person has their degree the less financial aid they will use in the long run. It is simply a matter of efficiency. Charter Oak Partnering with Excelsior - sanantone - 05-18-2013 Providing financial aid, period, is cheaper than having people live off of welfare for the rest of their lives. But in a pure capitalist society, people would find their own way to pay for colleges. Actually, a lot of people blame the easy access to financial aid for the high price of education. If very few people could afford to pay these high tuition rates out of pocket, colleges would be forced to lower their costs. |