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Verity Institute - Ruddigore - 04-08-2009 Do any of you know about Verity Institute? It works through Thomas Edison State College and is reminiscent of College Plus. The difference is that Verity supplies texts that have a Christian focus (a plus for me) rather than just suggesting texts. They still have counseling and all that. You see, while at a homeschool convension doing speeches, I stopped at Verity's booth. The guy there went so far as to say that they knew TESC's system better than TESC knows it -- to the point that he and others in Verity's service have actually started training Thomas Edison employees how handle credits and whatnot. Here's the website: Verity Institute | Innovative Higher Education Does this sound like a good thing for someone interesting in CLEPing the entire degree through TESC? The cost is comparable to College Plus. Verity Institute - Levi - 04-08-2009 Ruddigore, What part of the country do you live in? Indiana? I don't know much about the Verity Institue, but I've heard good things about it. Are you talking about the IAHE Convention?....because I was there. Verity Institute - Ruddigore - 04-08-2009 Levi_1989 Wrote:What part of the country do you live in? Indiana?No, I spoke of the MACHE Convention (Minnesota). I didn't know Verity existed until that Convention! Regardless, I only think of one thing when I hear the word "verity." Verity Institute - Levi - 04-08-2009 Yes, definitely check it out...I would be interested to find out more about it as well. The campus is only about twenty minutes away from my house! Sorry, I'm not familiar with that Gilbert and Sullivan play... Verity Institute - LatinTea - 04-09-2009 Hi, I'm Ruddigore's mom. I will be calling Verity today to get some more info and will let you know what they have to say. Andrew, you actually live THAT close to them! You may have to do a reconnaissance for us to check out their facilities. Well, you don't have to, of course.... Verity Institute - cframe - 04-09-2009 I, too, spoke with a rep from Verity at the Minnesota homeschool convention ... actually we spent quite a bit of time together bantering options. As a mom of Cleppers, I was very impressed by what they have to offer. They themselves are not an accredited agency, but have partnered with TESC and also work with Excelsior and Charter Oak. In a nut shell, here is what they offer: 1. 21 month program from start to finish for a 4-year 2. Advising services for $595 a year 3. Lending library for all textbooks, dvds etc needed for all courses 4. Study guides prepared by them for clepped courses, including videos instruction 5. Campus if you want to live the college life 6. Senior Missions trip and graduating ceremony 7. Christian focus Verity Institute - Levi - 04-09-2009 LatinTea Wrote:Andrew, you actually live THAT close to them! You may have to do a reconnaissance for us to check out their facilities. Well, you don't have to, of course.... **Laughing** Okay, Ruddigore's Mom, I may have to do some snooping....yes ma'am. hilarious Verity Institute - kimberose - 09-14-2011 I'm planning on majoring in music through TESC. I attended Verity's Piano Pedagogy workshop (3 credits through portfolio), and I can tell you it's an amazing campus, wonderful staff, great Christian focus. $10,000 a year for distance learning, 16 for on campus. At first I thought, there is no way I will go through Verity, I don't need coaching for CLEPS, I have IC! But, since I'm majoring in music, I think I need some help finding music courses since TESC has you portfolio a lot, and I don't think I can handle that on my own. But 10,000 a year! I'm figuring I might spend that much anyway searching for music classes at local colleges. Music is just one of those degrees... Verity Institute - FinancialWorld - 09-14-2011 kimberose Wrote:I'm planning on majoring in music through TESC. I attended Verity's Piano Pedagogy workshop (3 credits through portfolio), and I can tell you it's an amazing campus, wonderful staff, great Christian focus.Man, $10,000 per year, and its still through TESC. That's getting pretty expensive. It seems that there may be other options for music classes. Look around and do some more research. It beats $10,000-$20,000 that might be spent. Also, check out CollegePlus. You could always use them towards the end of your degree, to find course equivalents and such. I don't know how much they cost, but it still might be cheaper. BTW My brother was part of the first class that went through Verity Institute. It was up in Flint, MI at that point. It was a great place, just not for him Verity Institute - kimberose - 09-14-2011 The thing is, since it's music, I know it's going to be more than most other degrees because I just can't test out of everything. I am just getting so frustrated with looking everywhere for music courses, and they're not what I'm looking for...like just general music appreciation, umm, not really. I am wondering...and I need to ask both college plus and verity, if I get all my CLEPs before applying for either, how much less would the cost be? Or if I took my core courses, like music history or theory already somewhere else? I lknow their costs include everything, so if I already had half of my credits under my belt, I shouldn't be facing as large a cost. |