06-27-2023, 01:52 PM
Carnation Wrote:The wiki says that Pierpont requires 12 RA credits.
Has this changed?
I knew it was one graded credit which is already taken care of.
My son focused on CLEP exams since they were free and covered topics he already learned in high school.
He doesn't yet have 12 RA credits.
He was going to take some TECEP exams to help fulfill TESU's RA credit requirement so we hoped he could use TECEPs for RA credit toward both degrees, if possible.
rachel83az Wrote:Right now, you can fill Pierpont's requirements solely with Sophia and the ASU course. See https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Pi...pplication
That's right, you want to re-read the WIKI, the crossed out portion is still there as possible changes can occur... Technically, you do need 12 RA, however, for some reason or another, Pierpont staff will take the Alternative ACE credit as RA (most likely as they will take them as transfer credit, similar to a college class or challenge exam)
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