03-17-2008, 05:37 PM
Lawrie Miller Wrote:Great question. I was thinking the same thing an number of years ago with respect to COSC. Both they and Excelsior accepted the subject GREs, but COSC awarded far less credit (for a far lower score, it must be said). So, as you suggest, get Excelsior to award 30 semester hours, with 18 of that 30 in the upper division, then change colleges and look to the new college to accept them.>>
As I recall it, when I put this clearly wonderful idea to COSC, they said no (after they finally stopped laughing). Of course, as you imply, it is immaterial whether the receiving institution awards credit for the subject GRE or not (only Excelsior, COSC, and ESC do/did), what matters is will they accept credit hours from another RA institution, at face value?
Lawrie Miller
Who earned 60 semester hours (36 of them upper division) from the Psych GRE and the PoliSci GRE, in a total of 5 hours and 40 minutes, for under $240. AND SO CAN YOU! (not with the PoliSci GRE though, since it when belly-up. Sic transit gloria mundi).
I think this might be a challenge because it is essentially "credit laundering." For example- let's say you earn 6 English credits using CLEP and are a student at TESC. They transcript your credits and everything is fine. If you transfer to EC, you won't get to keep your English comp credits because they are not TESC English credits, they are still CLEP credits. I would think it is the same situation- because you have an "in house" policy for accepting credits- not the same as if EC taught the class. (this is only my best guess- I would be interested to hear how this goes when someone asks an adviser)
P.S. Lawrie- you were a big inspiration to me, I am excited to see you on this board!