(12-19-2020, 02:17 PM)Ideas Wrote: Also the new policy specifies approved providers and Statistics.com is on the provisionally approved providers list (with Sophia, etc). Therefore, I think it's going to be part of the 90 credits. https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/p...-directory
(12-19-2020, 02:00 PM)Zardoz Wrote: Specifically, the CLEPs that TESU recognizes as TESU assessment credit seem like they might be exceptions.
Oh, I see. That would be helpful!
Indeed.
My game plan is currently to go for 4 Westcott courses - Calc I, II, III and Linear Algebra - for a total of 16 RA credits from Brandman. Not super cheap, but given that there is no way around collecting RA credits, I might as well take them in something that benefits a data science degree.
Now if CLEP Humanities and CLEP English Literature are counted as native TESU credits - and hence count towards the 30 RA credit requirement- then I would harvest those for another 12 RA credits, which would put me at a total of 28.
Then, with SOS-110, I would satisfy the rest of the RA requirement, and it would be fine for the statistics.com courses to count towards the 90 non-collegiate credits.
(12-19-2020, 02:45 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Assessment credit IS ACE/NCCRS or Non RA source credit.
I see.... in that case, I'd have to go with TECEPs, UExcels and TEL Learning to fill in the 12 credit gap in my plan.