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Degree options for AA?
#11
cathgrl Wrote:Subject/Category Credits
I. General Education 42
A. Intellectual and Practical Skills 15

• English Composition I (ENC-101)
o Principles of Writing (3)
• English Composition II (ENC-102)
o Research Persuasive Writing (3)
• College-Level Math Course
o Math a Practical Art (3)
• Electives in Intellectual and Practical Skills (6)
o Basic Oral Communication
o NEED TECEP CIS-107-TE Computer Concepts and Applications
B. Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World 18
• Humanities (3)
o Contemporary World Lit
• Social Sciences (3)
o Human Sexuality
• Natural Sciences (3)
o Intro Inorganic Chemistry
• Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences or Interdisciplinary Electives (9)
o Intro to Psychology
o Psych of Human Relations
o NEED TECEP PSY-270-TE Psychology of Women
C. Personal and Social Responsibility 9
• Diversity/Global Literacy (3)
o Intro to Anthropology
• Responsible Ethical Leadership
o NEED TECEP ETH-210-TE Environmental Ethics
• Ethics or Diversity Elective
o Intro to Sociology
II. General Education Electives 18

o Child Development
o Standard First Aid (2)
o Nutrition (2)
o Cell Biology
o Weight Training (1)
[COLOR="#FF0000"]o NEED some TECEP, perhaps SOC-210-TE Marriage and the Family
o NEED 3 credits Principles of Management (Saylor)
o NEED 3 Credits Intro to Western Political Thought (Saylor)
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Total 60

Cost

4 TECEP x $108 = $432
2 Saylor courses = $50
[URL="http://www.tesc.edu/tuition/fees.cfm"]Application fee = $75
Graduation fee = $290[/URL]

= $847.00

It's my first time doing this, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong on something ...

Which degree is this in? I'm trying to look it up. Thanks!
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#12
That is an Associate in Arts in General Studies from TESC. It fulfills the General Ed requirements for TESC Bachelor of Arts degrees too.
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
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#13
KayV Wrote:Cathgrl, nice job on the degree plan for TESC! The only thing that might be problematic is the General Ed elective section. Child development (3 EDUC), first aid (2 PE), weight training (1 PE), and Principles of Management (3 BUS) are free electives, not general ed, so she would need to replace those with other general ed credits.

One of the biggest advantages about TESC is the lack of Capstone for the AA, as well as the price when you take TECEPs.

I agree with KayV, below are some options for both GenEd and TECEP exams. You only need 4 TECEPs to take advantage of Pay Per Credit Tuition @ TESC. The rest of the credits can be taken by DSST/CLEP/SL etc, whatever method is best for your.


Confirm the TECEP Environmental Ethics, a new exam, would fulfill the ethical leadership requirement. If not, Ethics in America DSST, Business Ethics SL, Business Ethics and Society DSST have been used for that slot.

General Ed recommendations - I found all of these exams easily doable but listed by order of what I thought was the easiest.
LIT-291/292 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP
COS-101 Intro to Computing DSST
ENG-201 Technical Writing DSST
PSY-211 Lifespan Psychology DSST
COU-262 Intro to Counseling DSST (transfers as PSY331)
AOJ-101 Introduction to Law Enforcement or AOJ-102 Criminal Justice DSSt (can only use 1)
SOS-101/102 Social Science & History CLEP

TECEP Recommendations:
CIS-107 Computer Concepts and Applications
POS-101 Introduction to Political Science
PSY-270 Psychology of Women (I took this exam and have study notes if needed)
ENG-201 Technical Writing
SOC-210 Marriage and the Family (there's not much study material on this exam, if you decide to take it let me know, I took the course and can send you my midterm and final study notes. My notes, along with the test description, may help you create a very good study guide)

"Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan." -Tom Landry

TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔWink!
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#14
Thank you!

Could you explain the comment highlighted in red. Does this mean TESC requires 4 classes or TECEPs be taken in order to accept DSST/CLEP/SL? How do you prepare for TECEP tests?


Thanks again, getting closer to feeling like we have a solid plan to take action on.

bricabrac Wrote:I agree with KayV, below are some options for both GenEd and TECEP exams. You only need 4 TECEPs to take advantage of Pay Per Credit Tuition @ TESC. The rest of the credits can be taken by DSST/CLEP/SL etc, whatever method is best for your.


Confirm the TECEP Environmental Ethics, a new exam, would fulfill the ethical leadership requirement. If not, Ethics in America DSST, Business Ethics SL, Business Ethics and Society DSST have been used for that slot.

General Ed recommendations - I found all of these exams easily doable but listed by order of what I thought was the easiest.
LIT-291/292 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP
COS-101 Intro to Computing DSST
ENG-201 Technical Writing DSST
PSY-211 Lifespan Psychology DSST
COU-262 Intro to Counseling DSST (transfers as PSY331)
AOJ-101 Introduction to Law Enforcement or AOJ-102 Criminal Justice DSSt (can only use 1)
SOS-101/102 Social Science & History CLEP

TECEP Recommendations:
CIS-107 Computer Concepts and Applications
POS-101 Introduction to Political Science
PSY-270 Psychology of Women (I took this exam and have study notes if needed)
ENG-201 Technical Writing
SOC-210 Marriage and the Family (there's not much study material on this exam, if you decide to take it let me know, I took the course and can send you my midterm and final study notes. My notes, along with the test description, may help you create a very good study guide)
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#15
In order to graduate from TESC you have to fulfill a residency requirement if you're military or if you're using the per credit tuition plan. I don't think you need it if you're using the enrolled options or comprehensive plan.

If you don't take enough credits in some form from TESC the only way to graduate semi cheaply if you're transferring everything in is with the enrolled options plan if I understand correctly. Which for out of state students is pretty expensive just to graduate.
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#16
quickdegree Wrote:Thank you!

Could you explain the comment highlighted in red. Does this mean TESC requires 4 classes or TECEPs be taken in order to accept DSST/CLEP/SL? How do you prepare for TECEP tests?


Thanks again, getting closer to feeling like we have a solid plan to take action on.


You would study for a TECEP the same way as you study for any other exam. On the TECEP exam page there are test descriptions which give you a breakdown on what's covered on the exam. Note: TECEPs are geared towards the recommended text which you can usually get fairly cheap by purchasing a later edition (go back 1 or 2 editions from current). I know IC has cards for Public Relations & Thought Practice, Operations Management and Strategic Management. Also Saylor has prep material that covers a few others. Either search the forum or visit saylor.org for that information.


Below are links to my posts explaining the plan, comparing pricing as well as a BSBA degree plan utilizing TECEPs. You would just follow the same example by using your AA Plan and inlcuding 4 TECEPs to meet the 12CR associates degree residency requirement. Good luck!

Thread: Please review my General Management degree plan TESC
Post 11 - Estimated 2014-2015 quick cost comparison between the Pay Per Credit 24cr residency plan

Thread: TESC Per Credit Plan - Residency Requirement
Post 5 - [URL="http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/21835-tesc-per-credit-plan-residency-requirement.html#post168378"]TECEP Recommendations
[/URL]Post 10 - [URL="http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/21835-tesc-per-credit-plan-residency-requirement.html#post168383"]Price Comparison Chart
[/URL]Post 15 - BSBA Degree Plan / TECEP Recommendations

"Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan." -Tom Landry

TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔWink!
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#17
Thanks everyone. We applied last night and are going to submit official transcripts today. During the wait period for them to review it she can get started on some of the course tests you've shown in this thread that we know she will need. Any suggestions where to start? Something easier for her first DSST/CLEP/SL test to kind of intro her to the whole process?
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#18
We received her college credit evaluation last night! We are as confused as before, but it appears they have applied many credits that fulfill requirements. Anyone with a good eye here able to determine exactly which classes required and the equivelent DSST/CLEP, etc that would fulfill those?

I greatly appreciate the time and help.

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Your current academic program evaluation can be found at
College Degrees for Adults at Thomas Edison State College. Go to current students and online student
services to access this resource.
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S.H Required: 60.00 - S.H. Applied to Degree: 43.29 S.H Remaining: 16.71


Student: Mrs. Heather Staff: datatel Date: 08/18/14 Page: 2
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Source Institution
1 Highline CC


BA General Education Distribution (60 SH)
Semester Hours Completed: 43.29
Complete all 4 subrequirements:
A: Intellectual Skills (In Progress)
> Complete 15 semester hours (SH) of Intellecutal and
> Practical Skills coursework, to include:
> *English Composition I, 3SH with grade of C or better
> *English Composition II (Writing Intensive), 3SH with grade
> of C or better
> *Math, 3SH
> *Intellectual and Practical Skills Electives, 6SH
Semester Hours Completed: 13.32
ENC-101 (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. WRIT101 Principles of Writing.... 3.33 A- ENC-101 *CC *TE
ENC-102 (Writing Intensive) (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. WRIT105 Research Persuasive Writ. 3.33 B+ ENC-102 *CC *TE
Math (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. MATH107 Math a Practical Art..... 3.33 B+ MAT-199 *CC *TE
Intellectual and Practical Skills (In Progress)
!! Exception
extra credits from Eng Comp & Math applied
needs 5.01 sh

Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. SPECH100 Basic Oral Communication. 3.33 A COM-108 *CC *TE
__________________________________________________________________ 1.68 credits

B: Responsibility (In Progress)
> Complete 9 semester hours (SH) in Personal and Social
> Responsibility coursework to include:
> *Diversity or Global Literacy, 3SH
> *Responsible Ethical Leadership, 3SH
> *Elective, 3SH
Semester Hours Completed: 6.66
Diversity or Global Literacy (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. SOC110 Intro to Sociology....... 3.33 A SOC-101 *CC *TE
Responsible Ethical Leadership (Not Started)
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
Personal and Social Responsibility Elective (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. ANTHR120 Cultural Anthropology.... 3.33 B- ANT-150 *CC *TE

C: Human Cultures (Completed)
> Complete 18 semester hours (SH) in Human Cultures and the
> Physical and Natural World to include:
> *Humanities, 3SH
> *Social Sciences, 3SH
> *Natural Sciences, 3SH
> * Choose courses from Humanities, Social

Student: Mrs. Heather Staff: datatel Date: 08/18/14 Page: 3
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> Sciences, Natural Sciences and Interdisciplinary, 9SH
Semester Hours Completed: 19.98
Humanities (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. LIT230 Contemporary World Lit... 3.33 B+ LIT-299 *CC *TE
Social Sciences (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. EDUC112 Child Development........ 3.33 A- PSY-112 *CC *TE
Natural Sciences (Completed)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes

1.. BIOL151 Intro to Cell Biology.... 3.33 B BIO-199 *CC *TE
Interdisciplinary (Completed)
Semester Hours Completed: 9.99
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. CHEM121 Inorganic Chemistry...... 3.33 B- CHE-181 *CC *TE
1.. PSYCH120 Psych of Human Relations. 3.33 A- PSY-181 *CC *TE
1.. PSYCH100 Intro to Psychology...... 3.33 B+ PSY-101 *CC *TE

D: General Ed Electives (In Progress)
> Complete 18 semester hours (SH) in General Education
> Electives.
!! Exception
extra credit from Areas B & C applied
needs 15.36 sh

Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. BEHAV100 Human Sexuality.......... 3.33 A- PSY-232 *CC *TE
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
__________________________________________________________________ 0.03 credits
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OTHER COURSES:
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
--- ---------- ------------------------- ------- --- ---------- ---------

1 PE160 Standard First Aid CPR 2.00 A- HEA-197 *TE*CC
1 MATH097 Intermediate Algebra 0.00 C DMT-003 *RI*TE*CC
1 PE124 Weight Training 1.33 A PEA-199 *TE*CC
1 NUTR110 Nutrition 2.00 B+ NUT-101 *TE*CC
(Credits in parentheses are anticipated earned)
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Students enrolled in Thomas Edison State College through the
Enrolled Options Tuition Plan or the Comprehensive Tuition Plan do
not have a residency requirement and may disregard this section.

However, students enrolled in the following tuition/enrollment plans
must earn twelve (12) semester hours of Thomas Edison State College
credit in order to earn an associate degree and twenty-four (24)
semester hours of Thomas Edison State College credit in order to
earn a baccalaureate degree.

.Per Credit Tuition Plan
.Military Degree Completion Plan
.Navy College Partnership Program

Student: Mrs. Heather Staff: datatel Date: 08/18/14 Page: 4
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If your academic evaluation shows that you have met your degree
requirements and you have not met your residency requirement, you
may want to discuss changing tuition/enrollment plans before you
apply for graduation.

The courses listed below are your Thomas Edison State College
courses that satisfy your residency requirement. These courses are
also listed separately in the area of your evaluation where they
fulfill degree requirements.
0
Total Completed Semester Hours: 0

For more information regarding available tuition plans please go to
the following link:
Thomas Edison State College: Selecting the Right Tuition Plan.
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Student Remarks:
08/17/14 You have received your academic evaluation which is an assessment of
your transfer credit. The academic evaluation is a tool which will
enable you to make a decision regarding enrollment at Thomas Edison
State College. If you have any questions regarding your academic
evaluation, please call toll free number 1-888-442-8372.

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NOTES

*CC Community College Credit
*RI Ruled Ineligible for this program
*TE Transfer Equivalency
*U Used! - has already been used elsewhere
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#19
Go back in and edit your post. Remove your personal information.

They did not award credit for First Aid, Weight Training or Nutrition which is why it landed in the "other courses" area.

Good news, whatever system your credtis were under obviously worked to your benefit.

This is what you need:

Sections A - You need 1.68CR credits
Take the free TEEX course (CIS299) 2CR

Section C - Need ethical leadership
DSST Ethics in America or SL Business Ethics

Note: I recommend DSST exam. Not sure if the TECEP would work here. You could easily ask advising, but it's a new test and you would be starting from scratch. The DSST exam has flashcards. SL is supereasy by using the eBook and skimming the text and using search.


Section D - General Education - You need 12.03 CR
Take 4 TECEPs for residency. Choose from:
CIS107
PSY270
SOC210
COM210
ENG201
POS101

Note: 0.03CR filled from overage 0.32 in Section A (TEEX Course).

DONE!

"Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan." -Tom Landry

TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔWink!
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#20
bricabrac Wrote:Go back in and edit your post. Remove your personal information.

They did not award credit for First Aid, Weight Training or Nutrition which is why it landed in the "other courses" area.

Good news, whatever system your credtis were under obviously worked to your benefit.

This is what you need:

Sections A - You need 1.68CR credits
Take the free TEEX course (CIS299) 2CR

Section C - Need ethical leadership
DSST Ethics in America or SL Business Ethics

Note: I recommend DSST exam. Not sure if the TECEP would work here. You could easily ask advising, but it's a new test and you would be starting from scratch. The DSST exam has flashcards. SL is supereasy by using the eBook and skimming the text and using search.


Section D - General Education - You need 12.03 CR
Take 4 TECEPs for residency. Choose from:
CIS107
PSY270
SOC210
COM210
ENG201
POS101

Note: 0.03CR filled from overage 0.32 in Section A (TEEX Course).

DONE!


Thank you! Time to get studying. I appreciate the recommendation for DSST as well. We will begin tonight. I do not see personal info in the post I made above. I removed our last name (its not staff Smile ) . If there is something I'm missing please let me know.
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