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GED or CC developmental courses - Sparklette - 11-16-2022 This might be a niche question, but looking for advice to pass onto an acquaintance. He graduated from high school in the 90s with a technical certificate. I believe in automotive repair generally, but possibly automotive electronics. He's unsure. Fast forward 25+ years and he's the technical director at a local radio station that has acquired skills from various non-academic sources and testing for several FCC radio licenses. Station has recently been acquired by a conglomerate that requires he gets an associates degree within 36 months. Local CC will not let him into the AAS program without getting either a GED or signing up for a year of developmental courses. Would Pierpont be a good option? Like would they give credit for the various licenses? Or should he just bite the bullet and do the GED? The full year of developmental courses in English and basic math seems like overkill to be able to enroll in a program he'd have no issues completing a RE: GED or CC developmental courses - rachel83az - 11-16-2022 If he graduated from HS, I'm not sure why the local CC is being a PITA about it. His HS diploma should still be valid. I don't think that Pierpont will accept the licenses for credit (though, it doesn't hurt to try). But if he's been out of school for that long, he shouldn't need a GED or proof of a HS diploma to get the Pierpont degree. He should be able to get the Pierpont degree within 3-6 months using Sophia/CLEP/Saylor/Coursera + ASU. Probably cost less than taking the GED exam. RE: GED or CC developmental courses - Sparklette - 11-16-2022 (11-16-2022, 02:28 PM)rachel83az Wrote: If he graduated from HS, I'm not sure why the local CC is being a PITA about it. His HS diploma should still be valid.He graduated under an outdated program that allowed local school districts to devise programs for graduation that aren't state recognized diplomas. So it's not a state stamped diploma. RE: GED or CC developmental courses - rachel83az - 11-16-2022 Oh, that's a shame. I still recommend Pierpont. It'll be way faster, easier, and cheaper than the local CC. |