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Need some advice - AnthonyP - 01-12-2016

Right now I have roughly 80 credits through CCAF, I have not enrolled into another school yet. I would like to get my bachelor's in criminal justice. I've been thinking about Thomas Edison or Excelsior, which school would be better to enroll in? I would like to test out of as many classes as possible and finish my degree within the next year or so. Ive already taken a few CLEPS and DSST exams. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks.


Need some advice - rebel100 - 01-12-2016

We can guide you better if you list all your credits with course numbers, without that everything is guesses and assumptions. I suspect TESU will be an easier and cheaper route, but look into the POAG discount offered by EC as well, if you fir their parameters that can drive the cost of EC down (still probably more expensive than the other options though).


Need some advice - landshark - 01-12-2016

I am currently enrolled in Thomas Edison and I'm enjoying it greatly. I would recommend it any day, as it is relatively inexpensive compared to EC


Need some advice - sanantone - 01-12-2016

EC offers a nice discount for military, but I don't know if they will be as generous as TESU in giving UL credits for Penn Foster and Propero courses. Those, along with CSU Global CBEs, are the cheapest ways of earning upper level CJ credits.