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05-03-2018, 09:23 AM
Bump, any new codes?
We are all on the same side here, trying to better our lives....so let's get along and help each other out.
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05-05-2018, 01:07 AM
I'm new to this distance learning degree on the cheap approach. I've enrolled with Charter Oak (COSC). I'm thinking about taking a lot of the required courses for the BSBA via Study.com. I've read elsewhere that 300 level and above courses are accepted as UL (upper level) courses with TESU. I've sent my academic advisor an email inquiring on numerous such courses - if they'll count as UL credit toward the degree, but I haven't heard back yet. Is anybody here familiar with COSC's take on such courses from Study.com? I know they have their own Master List of Exams that count toward credit and also indicate which ones count toward UL credit, but I was wondering if taking the Study.com 300+ level course equivalent would count equally in their eyes.
Thanks, guys!
05-05-2018, 01:18 AM
(05-05-2018, 01:07 AM)vpassenheim Wrote: I'm new to this distance learning degree on the cheap approach. I've enrolled with Charter Oak (COSC). I'm thinking about taking a lot of the required courses for the BSBA via Study.com. I've read elsewhere that 300 level and above courses are accepted as UL (upper level) courses with TESU. I've sent my academic advisor an email inquiring on numerous such courses - if they'll count as UL credit toward the degree, but I haven't heard back yet. Is anybody here familiar with COSC's take on such courses from Study.com? I know they have their own Master List of Exams that count toward credit and also indicate which ones count toward UL credit, but I was wondering if taking the Study.com 300+ level course equivalent would count equally in their eyes. First - You should always start a new thread if you're not replying to something someone already asked/said in the post you're in. Second - COSC normally goes by the ACE/NCCRS recommendation for LL/UL. ACE has numbered some of their courses as 3XX, but they haven't been ACE/NCCRS recommended, so they will be working on those for a future re-release (based on past experience here). You can always check ACE or NCCRS for UL recommendation when you want to take a course.
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05-05-2018, 11:27 AM
(05-05-2018, 01:18 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(05-05-2018, 01:07 AM)vpassenheim Wrote: I'm new to this distance learning degree on the cheap approach. I've enrolled with Charter Oak (COSC). I'm thinking about taking a lot of the required courses for the BSBA via Study.com. I've read elsewhere that 300 level and above courses are accepted as UL (upper level) courses with TESU. I've sent my academic advisor an email inquiring on numerous such courses - if they'll count as UL credit toward the degree, but I haven't heard back yet. Is anybody here familiar with COSC's take on such courses from Study.com? I know they have their own Master List of Exams that count toward credit and also indicate which ones count toward UL credit, but I was wondering if taking the Study.com 300+ level course equivalent would count equally in their eyes. Thanks, dfrecore! I didn't mean to be a rebel. I got desperate and saw a lot of chatter on this thread. I won't do it again ![]() I found the links you were speaking of: http://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseactio...CE=1008350 http://www.nationalccrs.org/organizations/studycom |
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