04-14-2009, 04:13 PM
bawhitsett Wrote:Hey swisha2k, can you post a list of PF's individual accounting courses and also any links that show how they're evaluated by EC? I'm considering a 2nd BS in accounting and these courses would be a lot easier to take (in relation to time and money) vs. LSU's classes.
here's the response that I got from my advisor:
Good Afternoon,
The Penn Foster College courses will apply as follows to your degree
program.
Intermediate Accounting I - 3 advanced level credits and meets
Intermediate Accounting 1 requirement
Intermediate Accounting 2 - 3 advanced level credits and meets
Intermediate Accounting 2 requirement
Cost Accounting - 3 advanced level credits and meets Cost Accounting
requirement
Advanced Accounting - 3 advanced level credits and meets Accounting
electives
Federal Taxation - 3 advanced level credits and meets the Tax
requirement
Sincerely,
Christine Foley, M.A.
I hope this helps!
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