rvm, contrary to the incorrect information above, there is good news for your friend. Charter Oak has a forgiveness program https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...policy.cfm and so does Excelsior https://info.excelsior.edu/student-polic...ean-slate/
Thomas Edison State, however, does not have a forgiveness program. I don't know about WGU. You might want to call them for more information.
As for whether pass/fail exam credit can replace courses that were failed, Thomas Edison does have a policy on that with regard to their own courses. I can't find it right now with the quick search that I did, and I can't spare any more time from my Capstone assignment that is due tomorrow, so you might want to do some more research on that. Last time I read the policy, it was not allowed. But again, do research or if you're enrolled, call Learner Services.
Thomas Edison State, however, does not have a forgiveness program. I don't know about WGU. You might want to call them for more information.
As for whether pass/fail exam credit can replace courses that were failed, Thomas Edison does have a policy on that with regard to their own courses. I can't find it right now with the quick search that I did, and I can't spare any more time from my Capstone assignment that is due tomorrow, so you might want to do some more research on that. Last time I read the policy, it was not allowed. But again, do research or if you're enrolled, call Learner Services.
TESU BA June 2018.
Various business certificates still to do.
Various business certificates still to do.