I graduated TESU back in 2018 with a degree in Liberal Arts - Social Sciences concentration with a tremendous amount of help from people on this forum.
My daughter is now 17 and wants to pursue her degree in a similar way. Right now she is taking dual enrollment classes and will graduate with her high school diploma and about 15 RA credit hours from a community college in our area.
My questions is - it appears a lot has changed since my time here on the forum.
1. Is TESU still the most affordable option? Back when I was in it was TESU, Excelsior, and Charter Oaks as the top three go-to places that would accept most ACE credits.
2. Which ACE providers are most recommended right now? I used mostly SDC. She likes that format and would like to use it too.
I'm going to dig around more on the forum this afternoon. Just thought I would throw this out there in the meantime.
Thanks for any help and suggestions you all can offer.
My daughter is now 17 and wants to pursue her degree in a similar way. Right now she is taking dual enrollment classes and will graduate with her high school diploma and about 15 RA credit hours from a community college in our area.
My questions is - it appears a lot has changed since my time here on the forum.
1. Is TESU still the most affordable option? Back when I was in it was TESU, Excelsior, and Charter Oaks as the top three go-to places that would accept most ACE credits.
2. Which ACE providers are most recommended right now? I used mostly SDC. She likes that format and would like to use it too.
I'm going to dig around more on the forum this afternoon. Just thought I would throw this out there in the meantime.
Thanks for any help and suggestions you all can offer.
MTS Nations University - September 2018
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017
BA.LS.SS Thomas Edison State University -September 2017