03-15-2020, 12:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2020, 12:14 AM by TroopsterX.)
(03-13-2020, 02:32 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: TroopsterX, just wondering. Have you thought about Masters degrees? Another option is to do a BALS with a Social Science concentration and get a MSCJ from Walden instead or if you want to finish your BSCJ, they offer that too, and if you really want it from TESU, you can take a term from Walden to get all your UL done (I don't know if you can take them out of order or not).
These UL classes are real headache to find! I really want to finish TESU and then think about Masters degree. How does Walden term work? I just went on their website and came across this - Tempo Competency-Based Learning program. Not really sure how long it takes to finish classes and how much would it be to take let's say 3 classes from them?
Once again - thanks a lot for your effort!
(03-11-2020, 01:54 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(03-10-2020, 11:38 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Probably as a last resort for courses since its a bit more expensive than the other ace credits. Penn Foster college has a slew of CJ courses that'll probably fit.
Penn Foster and Propero both have CJ courses, but only 1 that's UL, and there's no guarantee that TESU will bring it in as UL (it's CJS400: Adminstration of Justice, and my guess is no).
The least expensive option I know for UL CJ courses is CSU Pueblo Independent Studies, but they're $615/course. Not crazy expensive, but it does make the degree more expensive overall, as you'd probably need 4 more UL courses from there. But that degree is just not able to be tested out of.
I have actually emailed TESU regarding CJS400: Adminstration of Justice and they said they will review it. ACE lists this course as UL and not really sure how TESU evaluates them. Just wondering, out of curiosity - what makes you think that they will not bring it in as UL?
These CJ UL classes has been real headache to deal with! Do you have any experience with CSU Pueblo Independent Studies and how it works? I read their description and still have lots of questions.
CSU Global SSA is also an option, but still - have no clue how it actually works : all I know is based on your comment - I have to be enrolled there to be eligible for SSA. Can you walk me through it? if you don't mind of course.
And in terms of tuition what do you think the most affordable way would be for me finish these son of a gun UL classes?
Tons of thanks for helping me out with this!