I'd seriously consider looking at UMPI. They offer a BA in history & politics, business administration, and criminal justice in addition to their BLS which a liberal studies degree. All courses at UMPI have letter grades. You'd earn a degree from a state university. You may actually be able to finish their degree faster than a TESU degree. UMPI also offers every course you'd need to complete the degree so you wouldn't have to worry about completing enough credits with a letter grade.
I've run into similar issues with many grad schools. They want to see that you have a 3.0 in your last 60 credits. ACE credits aren't included for many grad schools. So glad I went to CSU Global and UMPI where I completed 69 credits and I'm well above a 3.0. I don't have to worry about my Sophia courses or community college courses anymore.
ETA: Would a law school actually look at the community college grades? Would they want the grades and credits to be at the end of a bachelor's degree?
I've run into similar issues with many grad schools. They want to see that you have a 3.0 in your last 60 credits. ACE credits aren't included for many grad schools. So glad I went to CSU Global and UMPI where I completed 69 credits and I'm well above a 3.0. I don't have to worry about my Sophia courses or community college courses anymore.
ETA: Would a law school actually look at the community college grades? Would they want the grades and credits to be at the end of a bachelor's degree?