08-05-2024, 09:30 PM
OP hasn't stated their intentions, but there are other reasons to get credits on a transcript. It's not uncommon for civil service jobs to have formulaic requirements, for example 15 or 30 credit semester credit hours in a relevant discipline. The hiring manager and HR may be motivated to get a decent candidate through the qualifications.
I'm not sure of a cheaper option, although TESU wouldn't have that fee if someone applied, got these credits, and then did some other coursework there... which would be more expensive in the end, but could potentially come with a degree. If someone already has a degree or coursework under their belt, I wonder if any number of local colleges would be willing to transcript something like this.
I'm not sure of a cheaper option, although TESU wouldn't have that fee if someone applied, got these credits, and then did some other coursework there... which would be more expensive in the end, but could potentially come with a degree. If someone already has a degree or coursework under their belt, I wonder if any number of local colleges would be willing to transcript something like this.