01-09-2018, 01:41 PM
(01-09-2018, 01:29 PM)topdog98 Wrote: You asked, "Where do I start?"Thanks for the UL courses advice.
Your general education credits are a good place to start. You are going to need a total of 10 upper level courses, so it is good to take upper level courses whenever you can. For example, you can take these three DSST exams: Vietnam War (Global Understanding), Civil War & Reconstruction (U.S. History/Government), and Business Ethics & Society (Ethical Decision Making). These will take care of some of your general education requirements and are all upper level. The Business Ethics & Society DSST also counts as an upper level business requirement.
So my point is, if you are smart with your choices, you can be more efficient in getting this done.
You will be enrolled in the Cornerstone course when you officially enroll at COSC. My advice is to only take the Cornerstone and Capstone at COSC and transfer in all the other courses.
CLEP, DSST, Study.com, Straighterline, and Davar Academy some of the best sources. Use the master exam list that was previously posted for CLEP & DSST equivalencies. The others have course equivalencies listed on their websites. You will have to try some of these options and see which you prefer. To be on the safe side, get your exams/courses pre-approved by an advisor or registrar prior to taking them.
In regards to getting pre-approval from an advisor at COSC, they require a $150 deposit for an advisor to be assigned. Since I won't be officially enrolling until I acquire more credits, would I lose that deposit and access to my advisor if I don't enroll in the upcoming spring semester?