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Liberty University? - sweetcrabhoney - 11-12-2015 Hi. So I've written out my plan for liberty university to get a psychology degree with a focus in substance abuse counseling. They recently noted that take credits from Excelsior College. Could I do all my general courses there using their tests system along with things like salyor.org or torcollegecredit? And then just transfer over once all done? I'm trying to get this degree as quickly as possible ; like 3 years max. I'm thinking if I enroll in Excelsior as well as Liberty ; I can take the degree specific courses from Liberty and the general ed courses from Excelsior. That would save me some money right? I have a fear that I won't do well on more than 2 CLEP tests so I'm trying to find self paced courses instead. Does this sound workable? Liberty University? - Prloko - 11-12-2015 What's the price difference between excelsior and liberty courses that you would want to substitute them? Doesn't make sense to me unless you mean the exams. Liberty University? - sweetcrabhoney - 11-12-2015 I'm referring to the self paced courses. The cost per credit at Liberty ($375) is lower than Excelsior ($490) I'm interested in taking the self paced courses that Excelsior allows people to take. Like the ones I mentioned above. Liberty University? - bluebooger - 11-12-2015 sweetcrabhoney Wrote:... I don't know if they still do, but Excelsior used to have this thing called "credit bank" so you didn't enroll at Excelsior, but you paid them to "bank" your credits so you would have all your CLEP and DSST exams sent to Excelsior along with any ACE credits or any other credits then Excelsior would transcribe them all and send them to whatever university you eventually decided to attend Liberty University? - sweetcrabhoney - 11-12-2015 I will research credit banking! Thank you Liberty University? - clep3705 - 11-12-2015 If you really do go to Liberty, you don't need to credit bank at Excelsior. Liberty accepts CLEP and DSST. Liberty University? - sweetcrabhoney - 11-12-2015 CLEP and DSST are tests correct? I'm looking for self paced courses that I can place onto my transcript. I know I can't do well on more than 2 clep test so I want to avoid as many as possible. Liberty University? - dfrecore - 11-13-2015 It looks like they will accept ACE and NCCRS recommended courses as well as CLEP/DSST/UExcel exams. And they have their own exams. I would check with them for the following (online courses NOT from an accredited college, BUT ACE or NCCRS approved): ALEKS.com (math) saylor.org edX: Global Freshman Academy Straighterline JumpCourse Study.com DreamDegree.com/LowCostGenEd.com (not sure how that is working at this point) Ed4Credit.com Sophia.com propero.org CollegePlus.org (the courses) TorCollegeCredits.com And the following have some of the lower-priced self-paced college courses you can take: University of Idaho IS University of Arkansas SP CSU-Pueblo IS BYU IS LSU Distance Learning Liberty University? - rebel100 - 11-13-2015 See if University of Idaho independent studies offer what you need. At only $100/credit and self paced that might be right for you.Psychology-Independent Study in Idaho-University of Idaho Liberty University? - hsfamfun - 11-13-2015 My son is looking at Liberty as well, so I am very familiar with their policies. Is it possible that you are thinking of Straighterline and not Exselsior? They are a partner school for Straighterline and Straighterline offers self paced courses at a lower cost than at Liberty. My son is hoping to take several general education classes at Straighterline before he enrolls at Liberty. I see that you addressed this above. Liberty will also allow it's students to take classes from other schools with permission, so I would advise you to just apply to Liberty and work out your degree plan with your advisor and take what you need at Excelsior. I don't think it is necessary to be a student at both schools. |