04-01-2016, 02:35 AM
Hi ZYF,
You are worried about starting and getting accepted at COSC. Sit back and relax.
You do both to meet the requirements and more before you apply.
Your first step should be to find the degree and requirements for that degree and create a spreadsheet.
Second step is to work on most of those requirements, I would get almost halfway, such as getting all your gen Ed courses done.
Third, apply to ACE Credit Registry and have your courses sent to them if they are ACE recommended.
Four, apply to COSC and send them your transcripts from ACE and whatever else you have.
Five, speak with an advisor on completing your courses and match it with your spreadsheet.
You might want to plan and map out your degree, fill all those credits up, and apply at the latest point.
The reason is you will have all your stuff together for them to process and graduate before they charge you another annual enrollment fee. This is explained on the wiki actually.
Please take a bit of time and read that wikia page, it helped me and others as well.
Degree Forum Wiki - Wikia
Again, if you're still confused, COSC and TESU allows you to transfer pretty much everything but their capstone and cornerstone courses. This means, you don't need to apply right away. You can spend 6 months or 10, get 100 credits or something more and then apply to them.
You are worried about starting and getting accepted at COSC. Sit back and relax.
You do both to meet the requirements and more before you apply.
Your first step should be to find the degree and requirements for that degree and create a spreadsheet.
Second step is to work on most of those requirements, I would get almost halfway, such as getting all your gen Ed courses done.
Third, apply to ACE Credit Registry and have your courses sent to them if they are ACE recommended.
Four, apply to COSC and send them your transcripts from ACE and whatever else you have.
Five, speak with an advisor on completing your courses and match it with your spreadsheet.
You might want to plan and map out your degree, fill all those credits up, and apply at the latest point.
The reason is you will have all your stuff together for them to process and graduate before they charge you another annual enrollment fee. This is explained on the wiki actually.
Please take a bit of time and read that wikia page, it helped me and others as well.
Degree Forum Wiki - Wikia
Again, if you're still confused, COSC and TESU allows you to transfer pretty much everything but their capstone and cornerstone courses. This means, you don't need to apply right away. You can spend 6 months or 10, get 100 credits or something more and then apply to them.
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Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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~Note~ Read/Review forum posts & Wiki Links to Sample Degree Plans
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