03-30-2011, 08:40 AM
Are you in the military? Military training/experience documented in your military transcript (SMART for Navy) can account for a HUGE chunk of your degree plan. The school I go to accepted 30 credits from my Naval Hospital Corpsman training and Dental Assisting while knocking out the entirety of the required internship along with it. My school is not nearly as lenient as the Big Three, so I would imagine you can bag a lot of credits that way.
Somebody mentioned FEMA. These 1-credit exams are EASY and a quick way to stack credits in a very short time-frame. In addition to the 27-credit FEMA limit, National Fire Academy has 3 1-credit courses much like FEMA that may be transcribed, but I do not recall the names of the courses.
TECEP and ECE exams are certainly another viable option that is very much in the same vein as DSST's and CLEP's.
Somebody mentioned FEMA. These 1-credit exams are EASY and a quick way to stack credits in a very short time-frame. In addition to the 27-credit FEMA limit, National Fire Academy has 3 1-credit courses much like FEMA that may be transcribed, but I do not recall the names of the courses.
TECEP and ECE exams are certainly another viable option that is very much in the same vein as DSST's and CLEP's.
MS in Administration - Public Administration (Central Michigan University) - 2012
BS in Health Care Management (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) - 2011
BS in Health Care Management (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) - 2011