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Can Certificates be completed with PLA? - mccatm - 11-19-2016

Hi,

I am interested in the Gas Distribution Certificate at TESC. Can the entire certificate be completed by doing the PLA evaluation process?


Can Certificates be completed with PLA? - tesu-acct-student - 11-19-2016

I don't see why not. There is no limit on the number of portfolio (PLA) credits somebody can earn. PLA and Portfolio Help

I'm not familiar with TESU's certificate programs. Is a GPA needed? If not, then it should be OK to earn all the credits via portfolio (PLA).


Can Certificates be completed with PLA? - ajs1976 - 11-19-2016

Check with an advisor. There is a requirement that 50% of the courses for a certificate be taken at TESU. I'm not sure if PLA would meet that requirement.


Can Certificates be completed with PLA? - Life Long Learning - 11-19-2016

Sounds like a great idea. That being said its at risk as college and getting a skill rarely meet.Confusedmilelol:

mccatm Wrote:Hi,

I am interested in the Gas Distribution Certificate at TESC. Can the entire certificate be completed by doing the PLA evaluation process?



Can Certificates be completed with PLA? - mccatm - 04-15-2017

I am currently enrolled at TESU in the BSBA in Accounting. I am doing the PLA Portfolio path, so I have to pay the 2,000 residency fee. If I decide to go for the certificate in gas distribution do I have to pay a second residency fee?


Can Certificates be completed with PLA? - bjcheung77 - 04-15-2017

No, residency fee is good for a year... doesn't matter if you're getting a certificate or not, it's just one fee for one year