12-22-2016, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-22-2016, 01:22 AM by Shynepapin.)
jsd Wrote:No classes at TESU are cost effective (TECEPs are decently priced). He was referring to the CLEP exam, which would be cheaper than UExcel.bothe CLEP and UExcel require a testing center, however. Neither are online.
For your ethics course, there's a free online unproctored option you should be using.
312N-H Ethics and the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct (2 credits) - an upper level ethics/philosophy course that meet's TESU's General Education "ethics" requirement (you might have to ask for an exception to be made for the last credit, to be made up as a general ed elective).
To signup, use the following link: Preserve the trust on which insurance transactions are based with an understanding of ethics
Select the FREE option. You do not need to do the $5 option. That is for "Continuing Education credit," which is different than college credit. The free version is ACE approved for college credit.
All found this free Ethics course too on the institutes: 311N-H Ethical Guidelines for Insurance Professionals - (No CE Credit) (OL) $0.00 FREE, should be good for 2 credits as well, because I saw that's what @dfrecore and @bjcheung77 used to fulfill the Ethics course requirement.
Here's the link: https://www.theinstitutes.org/comet/lear...elines.htm
Here's information on TECEP online test resource for cost per credit: Here are the costs (current as of the 2016-2017 academic year):
TECEPÂ Examinations Per Credit Attempted
Matriculated $38
Non-Matriculated $52
Anyone have more details on Matriculated and Non-Matriculated deifference, because since we aren't using these examinations for knowledge base or certificate only, then we should be considered Matriculated, since we are enrolling and taking the test for credits toward graduation; I hope I'm right? Anyone can clarify please.