thanks @bjcheung77!
Currently enrolled in a COSC Accredited Learning Seminar Abroad
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Touro University, Total Credits: 24
- fulfilled most GEN ED requirments. A
Foriegn Instituiton, (ECE) Total Credits: 31
- Fulfilled 12 hours free electives, 30 hours Liberal Arts credit
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Clep : 3 credits
- English Comp 62
Sophia Credits: 3 credits
- Intro to Tech 98%
Other Credits:
Currently enrolled in a COSC Accredited Learning Seminar Abroad, earning Total Credits: 24
- in middle of earning these for the next two semesters
- fulfills most of the pre-requisites for Business Major.
I have not completed any Cornerstone/Cap with COSC, I'm enrolled in Cornerstone for spring semester.
I've tried asking COSC wich classes they accept from outside credit sources, but unfortunately the answers have not been clear, wich is why I'm hoping someone who has maybe taken these courses as well can shed some light.
I know that COSC accepts credits from study.com, straighterline, CLEP.... but I'm not sure what each course transfers as-
specifically, has anyone tried taking Straighterline Business Law instead of the CLEP? Will COSC accept it and is it easier?
I saw Saylor has alot of Business Administrations courses avaiable, but I cant seem to find any master transfer list for COSC...
Same problem for study.com as well.
If anyone knows where I could find out such information, or has done study.com/saylor, and knows wich courses transfer as what, that would be super helpful!
I'm planning on trying to finish my degree as quickly as possible, and the classes I mentioned in my first post are the ones that are not being taught in my current program, and wich I need for my BA.
Im looking for the cheapest way to earn Credit for those classes, aside from taking them with Charter Oak itself.
I'm able to study at least three hours a day if neccessary, but I prefer doing notes-based assignments or tests to CLEPS.
I'm trying to finish my degree within the year, and graduate August/December date with COSC.
Currently enrolled in a COSC Accredited Learning Seminar Abroad
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Touro University, Total Credits: 24
- fulfilled most GEN ED requirments. A
Foriegn Instituiton, (ECE) Total Credits: 31
- Fulfilled 12 hours free electives, 30 hours Liberal Arts credit
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Clep : 3 credits
- English Comp 62
Sophia Credits: 3 credits
- Intro to Tech 98%
Other Credits:
Currently enrolled in a COSC Accredited Learning Seminar Abroad, earning Total Credits: 24
- in middle of earning these for the next two semesters
- fulfills most of the pre-requisites for Business Major.
I have not completed any Cornerstone/Cap with COSC, I'm enrolled in Cornerstone for spring semester.
I've tried asking COSC wich classes they accept from outside credit sources, but unfortunately the answers have not been clear, wich is why I'm hoping someone who has maybe taken these courses as well can shed some light.
I know that COSC accepts credits from study.com, straighterline, CLEP.... but I'm not sure what each course transfers as-
specifically, has anyone tried taking Straighterline Business Law instead of the CLEP? Will COSC accept it and is it easier?
I saw Saylor has alot of Business Administrations courses avaiable, but I cant seem to find any master transfer list for COSC...
Same problem for study.com as well.
If anyone knows where I could find out such information, or has done study.com/saylor, and knows wich courses transfer as what, that would be super helpful!
I'm planning on trying to finish my degree as quickly as possible, and the classes I mentioned in my first post are the ones that are not being taught in my current program, and wich I need for my BA.
Im looking for the cheapest way to earn Credit for those classes, aside from taking them with Charter Oak itself.
I'm able to study at least three hours a day if neccessary, but I prefer doing notes-based assignments or tests to CLEPS.
I'm trying to finish my degree within the year, and graduate August/December date with COSC.