05-06-2018, 07:27 AM
(05-05-2018, 10:30 PM)dfrecore Wrote: That's because the list you're looking at doesn't have all of their courses, only what TESU evaluated a year or so ago. Study.com has 45 UL courses, 16 of which will fit into the BALS AOS, and another 10 which should come in as UL later on after a revamp (they are 300-level courses through study.com, but didn't get ACE-approved as UL, so they're probably working on that this very minute).I’m also interested in the 16 study.com classes that fit into the BALS. One of my daughters is considering that degree and I’m helping her plan it out.