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which school for a degree in history - dave042 - 07-18-2009 I was thinking about getting a third degree in history from TESC or COSC. I already have a BS from EC. I am assuming I already meet the general education requirements and only need the history requirements. Here are the history exams choices: Civil War & Reconstruction DSST 3 Upper A History of the Vietnam War DSST 3 Lower Intro to Modern Middle East DSST 3 Lower Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union DSST 3 Upper U.S. History I: Early Colonizations to 1877 CLEP 3 Lower U.S. History II: 1865 to the Present CLEP 3 Lower Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 CLEP 3 Lower Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present CLEP 3 Lower Western Europe since 1945 DSST 3 Lower Intro to World Religions DSST 3 Lower Social Science and History CLEP 6 Lower World Conflicts Since 1900 ECE 3 Upper I am active duty military but have used up all my tuition assistance. Which school would be the cheapest route? I am guessing TESC since they don't require a capstone course. Any thoughts? which school for a degree in history - Joel - 07-20-2009 Couple of things...and I only know how it works for the Army, so if things are different for your service, please feel free to disregard what I have to say. Tuition assistance won't pay for additional coursework at the baccalaureate level if you've already completed a BA or BS. If you do get them to pay for it somehow, TA starts over with the beginning of each fiscal year, so you would only have to wait 2 1/2 months. You shouldn't have an issue with any of the above if you're strictly taking exams...tests don't draw from TA. Have you verified that those 24 lower level and 9 upper level credits are enough to complete a history degree? And most importantly...why are you going for a 3rd undergraduate degree instead of starting a masters program? which school for a degree in history - dave042 - 07-20-2009 I have a MBA. I'm willing to get a different masters but TA won't pay for it. Everything for now on is out of my pocket. Since the exams are free, I thought I could get an additional BA for around $1400. I think TESC may be the best bet. Their Military Degree Completion Program stipulates 18 hours which can consist of TECEP exams. At $83 per credit attempt ($83 x 18), I'm looking at $1494. The alternative would be to pay the annual tuition at $1390 for the BA in history. I'm not sure if the above exams I listed above would count. I was hoping somebody would be able to tell me before I shell out $75. Since I'm paying out of pocket, what are the cheapest masters to get? You've got an impressive amount of exams racked up. How did you prepare, instacert? which school for a degree in history - MadMax396 - 07-20-2009 dave042 Wrote:I was thinking about getting a third degree in history from TESC or COSC. I already have a BS from EC. I am assuming I already meet the general education requirements and only need the history requirements. Here are the history exams choices: I will graduate with a degree in the Social Sciences: History from Edison in September. Edison does require the 18 On Station units for a Bachelors so be aware. Most schools are 30 so thats a bargain. If you are navy or army you want to take war and american society as part of the deployment or pace program. 6 credit hours. Cheap and fast are two different stories. The tests are no problem but make sure I cant say having a bachelor of science that u need to take the time to get an arts degree. You might consider a masters in public health or Physician assistant, human resources etc, but I think that info there can be a precursor to your start at edison make sure you arent wasting your time. All the Best which school for a degree in history - Old Rusty Pipe - 07-20-2009 dave042, will the Army allow tuition assistance to be used towards PhD programs? which school for a degree in history - dave042 - 07-20-2009 Unfortunately, once you get a masters then they cut you off of TA. I still can take all the CLEP, DSST, and ECEs I want for free. Its not that I need a BA in history now but maybe it will help me later if I go the troops to teach route. I agree a masters would be more beneficial but my finances are limited. Sure, I'd be interested in taking war and american society but I don't know about the deployment or pace program. Can you tell me more? which school for a degree in history - Old Rusty Pipe - 07-21-2009 I know you said that finances were limited, but I thought I might point out two reasonably affordable PhD programs from Missississippi State University. PhD in Community College Leadership DANTES Online Catalog PhD in Industrial Engineering DANTES Online Catalog Both are $274 a credit hour (which is insane cheap by PhD standards). They have a minimum enrollment of 32 semester hours with the actual school. The rest can be transfered in. Just a thought. |