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Do a mix/match approach in completing the required classes from Coursera, Sophia.org & Study.com combo (and any other ACE/NCCRS provider). I would also look into the degree plan from LevelUP in addition to the one from Rachel83Az... as it doesn't use the foreign credits...
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(10-01-2024, 12:47 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Do a mix/match approach in completing the required classes from Coursera, Sophia.org & Study.com combo (and any other ACE/NCCRS provider). I would also look into the degree plan from LevelUP in addition to the one from Rachel83Az... as it doesn't use the foreign credits... Thanks for responding, but is there somewhere I would know if a class from a provider will match some sort of course?
Also was my thread moved or deleted, is it okay if I post again or if it can be a seperate thread? I feel like people might not see my last questions? (sorry if I did it wrong)
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Yes, you go to the provider and look at their equivalency links, Sophia.org, Study.com, StraighterLine and a few other providers have links already for this...
Yes, I merged your thread, this is for others who are reading, they'll have a better understanding of what you're trying to do as it'll show your previous info. Those last questions would be the first to pop up as they're newer thread posts. When people click options at the top of the menu, it'll show each and every one post that they've never read before, they'll have these menus: View New Posts, View Today's Posts, View Unread Posts
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For the English requirement, I would take 3 TEL learning courses, if you don´t want to take the TOEFL.
I took one TEL Learning, plus two Olivet Nazarene University (ONU), but ONU isn´t cheap or self-paced anymore. So TEL Learning would be the best option to avoid the TOEFL.
https://www.tel-education.org/home/
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(10-08-2024, 11:25 PM)MrPanda Wrote: For the English requirement, I would take 3 TEL learning courses, if you don´t want to take the TOEFL.
I took one TEL Learning, plus two Olivet Nazarene University (ONU), but ONU isn´t cheap or self-paced anymore. So TEL Learning would be the best option to avoid the TOEFL.
https://www.tel-education.org/home/
Thanks for your response! so credits from tel-education are RA/semester credits? also I just had a question about taking courses at universities; how does it work do you just make an account and choose a course, do they require a specific time for sign up or special documents? Because i find many study plans inlcude courses from community colleges or universities and im confused how sign up and starting work?
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TEL Learning has RA university partners. Those partners give you a transcript with credits. So you get RA credits.
https://www.tel-education.org/partners/
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(10-10-2024, 05:12 AM)MrPanda Wrote: TEL Learning has RA university partners. Those partners give you a transcript with credits. So you get RA credits.
https://www.tel-education.org/partners/
Thanks again, I actually meant in general for example a plan like this one specially the part of Part D. Discrete Math it says you can do them at community college or universities how does it work do you just make an account and choose a course? and I saw that you took credits at York University and ONU so how was the process like?
Also a general question for anyone reading when courses have something like ( Length: 16 weeks) is it like a general suggestion or you can do it shorter if you want to?
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You just select and register for a course in TEL Learnig, there is no admission process.
In the course that I had with them, the mid-term exam and the final exam were proctored, I needed to run zoom in the laptop and share the screen and start another instance of zoom in a cellphone to put it in a corner.
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(10-10-2024, 07:41 PM)MrPanda Wrote: You just select and register for a course in TEL Learnig, there is no admission process.
In the course that I had with them, the mid-term exam and the final exam were proctored, I needed to run zoom in the laptop and share the screen and start another instance of zoom in a cellphone to put it in a corner.
so York University and ONU was also through TEL learning (if not please tell me how signing up work for those)? do you have an idea about the other courses from universities/colleges how it usually works?
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I got the York transcript through TEL Learning. ONU was not through TEL.
You just register in TEL for the courses you need.
Any other university could have admission requirements, just as TESU, English and pre-requisites, for example.
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