Danyr09,
If you currently hold national certification, I would check with Thomas Edison:
https://www2.tesu.edu/oplr/client.php?cl...A3OTQ2OTMw
I got over 30 credits posted on the TESU official transcript as a non-degree-seeking student for my certifications in another healthcare field. The cost was $450 and coursework was later used to transfer to another school. That was a few years ago and the price may have changed. TESU offers associate degrees that may initially be worth pursuing and then transfer to a bachelor's in HCA at a school that fits your needs. Going for the associate's degree first can be rewarding especially if you come in with half the credits from a technical certification!
"Licenses and Certificates: If you have earned any U.S. licenses or certificates, they should be listed in this section."
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/oplr/plr
Individual Learning Account:
https://www.tesu.edu/about/registrar/ind...ng-account
If you currently hold national certification, I would check with Thomas Edison:
https://www2.tesu.edu/oplr/client.php?cl...A3OTQ2OTMw
I got over 30 credits posted on the TESU official transcript as a non-degree-seeking student for my certifications in another healthcare field. The cost was $450 and coursework was later used to transfer to another school. That was a few years ago and the price may have changed. TESU offers associate degrees that may initially be worth pursuing and then transfer to a bachelor's in HCA at a school that fits your needs. Going for the associate's degree first can be rewarding especially if you come in with half the credits from a technical certification!
"Licenses and Certificates: If you have earned any U.S. licenses or certificates, they should be listed in this section."
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/oplr/plr
Individual Learning Account:
https://www.tesu.edu/about/registrar/ind...ng-account