10-04-2016, 02:04 PM
Yes, those grades will transfer to TESU for sure - they only don't accept C-'s or below in English Comp I & II, and your Core/AOS. But you can bring them into Ged Ed's and Free Electives.
If I were you, I would look into TESU for ease/speed/cost, but also take some courses elsewhere (less expensive ones) to get your GPA up. I would probably pick a school where you can go through much more quickly than a semester-based school, because it takes forever to get through those, and time is not on your side.
I would normally suggest WGU, if you can dedicate a lot of time to a program. But they won't take credits after you start, so you can't take outside courses for grades AND go through the WGU process simultaneously.
You could look at Brandman MyPath Competency-based, I don't think anyone on here has done it from what I've seen. But they are an RA school which is important. And they have an agreement with Saylor that might lower your cost even more: Brandman University | Saylor Academy
I don't think most online courses are at your own pace; there are online course providers like SL that are, but if you're taking a course through a university for a grade, most aren't. You could take some correspondence courses though; UofArkansas Self-Paced ($480/course), CSU-Pueblo IS ($495/course), UofIdaho IS ($510/course), BYU IS ($534/course), and LSU DL ($728/course) are all RA schools, will give grades, and are self-paced.
You could also see if your local CC has shorter terms for some classes you'd need (mine has 8-week half-terms for a few courses each semester).
If I were you, I would look into TESU for ease/speed/cost, but also take some courses elsewhere (less expensive ones) to get your GPA up. I would probably pick a school where you can go through much more quickly than a semester-based school, because it takes forever to get through those, and time is not on your side.
I would normally suggest WGU, if you can dedicate a lot of time to a program. But they won't take credits after you start, so you can't take outside courses for grades AND go through the WGU process simultaneously.
You could look at Brandman MyPath Competency-based, I don't think anyone on here has done it from what I've seen. But they are an RA school which is important. And they have an agreement with Saylor that might lower your cost even more: Brandman University | Saylor Academy
I don't think most online courses are at your own pace; there are online course providers like SL that are, but if you're taking a course through a university for a grade, most aren't. You could take some correspondence courses though; UofArkansas Self-Paced ($480/course), CSU-Pueblo IS ($495/course), UofIdaho IS ($510/course), BYU IS ($534/course), and LSU DL ($728/course) are all RA schools, will give grades, and are self-paced.
You could also see if your local CC has shorter terms for some classes you'd need (mine has 8-week half-terms for a few courses each semester).
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