11-02-2022, 05:04 PM
I'm now completely lost as to whether we're talking about Purdue University (OP mentioned engineering and in-state tuition) or Purdue Global (including mentions of quarter-credit).
Just to be clear, if we're discussing Purdue University, that is a semester-based system, and you pay about $5000/semester for in-state tuition; it doesn't look like they accept ACE credit, but they are pretty generous with CLEP & DSST.
Purdue Global takes ACE and gives tons of credit for IT exams; they are quarter-based, meaning you must take 45qcr there, but you can transfer in the remaining 135qcr. They have a competency-based degree program as well.
Just to be clear, if we're discussing Purdue University, that is a semester-based system, and you pay about $5000/semester for in-state tuition; it doesn't look like they accept ACE credit, but they are pretty generous with CLEP & DSST.
Purdue Global takes ACE and gives tons of credit for IT exams; they are quarter-based, meaning you must take 45qcr there, but you can transfer in the remaining 135qcr. They have a competency-based degree program as well.
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