09-14-2017, 12:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2017, 01:41 PM by leeloodallas.)
(09-14-2017, 03:11 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If you have that many classes left at Excelsior, it'll roughly equal 7 classes left at TESU or COSC. I would continue on at Excelsior and see if you complete the rest of the courses by UExcels or any other cheap/easy/fast option. Btw, even if you decide to switch to TESU, your timing is off. You won't be able to graduate until March 2018, as December graduation has an application deadline of October 1.
I have found test out/Study.com/etc. alternatives for everything except the capstone (which can't be taken elsewhere) , so that's why I was really disappointed that I might have to take the actual class through them. Excelsior is the same way, I wouldn't actually graduate until March, but I needed to finish everything by the end of December. If I have to take the class, I won't even finish everything until next April & graduate even later.
(09-14-2017, 03:51 AM)sanantone Wrote:(09-13-2017, 02:54 PM)leeloodallas Wrote: Hi everyone,
I've been working on a BS Finance degree from Excelsior, and I was in the home stretch with only 7 courses/exams and the capstone left till I finish.
One of the Finance AOS requirements is Advanced Financial Management, and Excelsior had previously approved for me to take Davar's FIN401 Corporate Finance to fulfill that requirement.
Approvals at Excelsior last for 6 months, then they expire off the list and you have to request them again. My approval expired on Sept 9th, and I've been studying for the exam but haven't taken it yet. When I requested to re-add Davar FIN401, I was denied, and I was told that it could only apply to the lower level general business core Financial Management requirement. I did appeal this, but was denied again by the supervisor.
I've already taken Penn Foster Financial Management for the business core. My degree requirements haven't changed (I am enrolled and locked into a degree plan); and the NCCRS evaluation hasn't changed for FIN401 since I was previously approved in March 2017. Regardless of this, Excelsior was clear they won't accept the course now. I *know* this is my fault for not finishing it earlier, but I was dealing with personal and family issues and was doing the best I could.
I'm devastated as I absolutely don't have the money or time to take the Advanced Financial Management class directly from Excelsior. I've also wasted a ton of time studying for the Davar exam. I was depending on this exam.
I was hoping someone might know of another course or exam that would work for Advanced Financial Management?
Would it be better to switch to TESU? I can list what classes/exams I've taken. I just paid my annual enrollment fee to Excelsior last month but will switch if necessary
Thank you for reading.
Penn Foster offers Corporate Finance. Have you asked about that?
Thank you for letting me know! I submitted it and they said no.. It would only be accepted for the Business core LL Financial Management requirement.
(09-14-2017, 09:09 AM)txnicole Wrote: One of the first ones I'd check with them on is the TECEP Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (FIN-321-TE). It's an upper level finance course and specifically is management oriented.I was approved to take that TECEP, but it will already apply to a different requirement in the AOS (securities analysis). Thank you for mentioning it though! I don't qualify for any pell grant aid unfortunately. My partner has a lot of student loans we are paying down, so I was trying to avoid those, but it's a possibility.
(09-13-2017, 02:54 PM)leeloodallas Wrote: I'm devastated as I absolutely don't have the money or time to take the Advanced Financial Management class directly from Excelsior.
Oh, one more thing. I know we often don't talk about the more traditional means of doing this, but depending on your financial situation you may qualify for a pell grant which would cover the cost of that course, or you could always do a small student loan.
To clarify, I was planning to complete everything including the capstone by the end of December 2017, and graduate in March 2018. I was then going to apply and hopefully attend a grad program beginning in Fall 2018. Excelsior said the next available Advanced financial management class they offer is in the Spring II 2018 semester, so if I have to go that route, I would finish that on April 29, 2018, and graduate in July 2018, I think. This would put me a full year behind in being able to apply and attend the grad program. It doesn't have a January enrollment option.
(09-14-2017, 12:42 PM)leeloodallas Wrote:(09-14-2017, 03:11 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If you have that many classes left at Excelsior, it'll roughly equal 7 classes left at TESU or COSC. I would continue on at Excelsior and see if you complete the rest of the courses by UExcels or any other cheap/easy/fast option. Btw, even if you decide to switch to TESU, your timing is off. You won't be able to graduate until March 2018, as December graduation has an application deadline of October 1.
I have found test out/Study.com/etc. alternatives for everything except the capstone (which can't be taken elsewhere) , so that's why I was really disappointed that I might have to take the actual class through them. Excelsior is the same way, I wouldn't actually graduate until March, but I needed to finish everything by the end of December. If I have to take the class, I won't even finish everything until next April & graduate even later.
(09-14-2017, 03:51 AM)sanantone Wrote:(09-13-2017, 02:54 PM)leeloodallas Wrote: Hi everyone,
I've been working on a BS Finance degree from Excelsior, and I was in the home stretch with only 7 courses/exams and the capstone left till I finish.
One of the Finance AOS requirements is Advanced Financial Management, and Excelsior had previously approved for me to take Davar's FIN401 Corporate Finance to fulfill that requirement.
Approvals at Excelsior last for 6 months, then they expire off the list and you have to request them again. My approval expired on Sept 9th, and I've been studying for the exam but haven't taken it yet. When I requested to re-add Davar FIN401, I was denied, and I was told that it could only apply to the lower level general business core Financial Management requirement. I did appeal this, but was denied again by the supervisor.
I've already taken Penn Foster Financial Management for the business core. My degree requirements haven't changed (I am enrolled and locked into a degree plan); and the NCCRS evaluation hasn't changed for FIN401 since I was previously approved in March 2017. Regardless of this, Excelsior was clear they won't accept the course now. I *know* this is my fault for not finishing it earlier, but I was dealing with personal and family issues and was doing the best I could.
I'm devastated as I absolutely don't have the money or time to take the Advanced Financial Management class directly from Excelsior. I've also wasted a ton of time studying for the Davar exam. I was depending on this exam.
I was hoping someone might know of another course or exam that would work for Advanced Financial Management?
Would it be better to switch to TESU? I can list what classes/exams I've taken. I just paid my annual enrollment fee to Excelsior last month but will switch if necessary
Thank you for reading.
Penn Foster offers Corporate Finance. Have you asked about that?
Thank you for letting me know! I submitted it and they said no.. It would only be accepted for the Business core LL Financial Management requirement.
(09-14-2017, 09:09 AM)txnicole Wrote: One of the first ones I'd check with them on is the TECEP Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (FIN-321-TE). It's an upper level finance course and specifically is management oriented.I was approved to take that TECEP, but it will already apply to a different requirement in the AOS (securities analysis). Thank you for mentioning it though! I don't qualify for any pell grant aid unfortunately. My partner has a lot of student loans we are paying down, so I was trying to avoid those, but it's a possibility.
(09-13-2017, 02:54 PM)leeloodallas Wrote: I'm devastated as I absolutely don't have the money or time to take the Advanced Financial Management class directly from Excelsior.
Oh, one more thing. I know we often don't talk about the more traditional means of doing this, but depending on your financial situation you may qualify for a pell grant which would cover the cost of that course, or you could always do a small student loan.
To clarify, I was planning to complete everything including the capstone by the end of December 2017, and graduate in March 2018. I was then going to apply and hopefully attend a grad program beginning in Fall 2018. Excelsior said the next available Advanced financial management class they offer is in the Spring II 2018 semester, so if I have to go that route, I would finish that on April 29, 2018, and graduate in July 2018, I think. This would put me a full year behind in being able to apply and attend the grad program. It doesn't have a January enrollment option.
It's also too late to take the class at another traditional school for the current fall semester. I just don't understand why they approved the course in March 2017 but not now. The NCCRS evaluation for the Davar FIN401 course was completed in 2016 and hasn't changed since then. I also don't understand why Penn Foster Corporate Finance wouldn't work. If it's upper level and satisfies Financial Management, why wouldn't it be Advanced Financial Management?