08-22-2014, 06:48 PM
Welcome! And as Soliloquy said, we can help you best if you list the credits you have with their prefixes ("ENC 101 English Comp I 3 hrs"). Also please let us know if they come from a university or a community college, and if they are quarter hours instead of semester hours.
Generally, TESC is a good choice for completing a degree if you have D (for Diploma!) grades that you would like to use for credit, since they take Ds for everything except English Comp and classes in the major, for which you need a C. What's more, they list all transfer credit as CR instead of as a letter grade, so it will not damage your TESC GPA. Graduate schools will still want to see all transcripts, though, so keep that in mind if you want to go to grad school. Charter Oak will accept Ds for many classes too, but they go on the transcript as a D (you can petition to exclude them though). Excelsior does not accept D grades at all in transfer.
Generally, TESC is a good choice for completing a degree if you have D (for Diploma!) grades that you would like to use for credit, since they take Ds for everything except English Comp and classes in the major, for which you need a C. What's more, they list all transfer credit as CR instead of as a letter grade, so it will not damage your TESC GPA. Graduate schools will still want to see all transcripts, though, so keep that in mind if you want to go to grad school. Charter Oak will accept Ds for many classes too, but they go on the transcript as a D (you can petition to exclude them though). Excelsior does not accept D grades at all in transfer.
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits