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Dilemma...Finishing degree, what colleges/universities accept most or all transfer credits?
I have a multi-faceted dilemma here.
I am looking at finishing off my degree (if it's even worth it). I left school about 5 years ago, and up to that point, had attended a total of 4 schools, because of major changing, etc....but in the end, I had pretty much all the liberal arts courses and majority of courses required for BS in either Business Admin or Management.
So I am looking to turn all that into a degree. Now, I've heard of Excelsior College which is pretty generous from what I understand in regards to transfer credits. They have no set number of credits that must be completed there. Some schools say you must complete at least 30 credits with them, or 25 percent of credits must be completed with them.
Any one know of any other schools like this?
So that's the first thing.
The second thing, is later in my college life, I didn't do so good. I just had things going on, and wasn't able to focus. Obviously, I am not looking to transfer the clases I got below a C in. And if I have to retake some of those classes I will. Some of them were just fluff classes, that I really had no interest in, they were just to fill out the semester.
The last school I was at put me on Academic Suspension (go me!) Would I have to get that school to lift that, or take some classes at a Community College to get my GPA up and then submit that back to the school that suspended me to lift my GPA there and thereby lift the suspension? But how could something like that potentially affect me? If they look at my transcript and say we can only transfer C or better grades, great, I'm fine with that.
I am looking for an online school, as I am not in a position to a traditional school anymore.
Maybe I should just invest in a good editing program and make up my own school.
7 Antworten
- CoachTLv 7vor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
There are four regionally accredited colleges that use the model that Excelsior College uses. Excelsior, Charter Oak, and Thomas Edison are known as "the Big Three". Athabasca is in Canada.
In most cases, no grade below a C will transfer. Also know that you will need at least 30 hours of upper level courses in most of these programs.
The Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies at Excelsior College is the single most versatile program out there and will likely cost you the least. All of those "fluff classes" fit into this degree perfectly.
Excelsior College - http://www.excelsior.edu/
Thomas Edison State College - http://www.tesc.edu/
Charter Oak State College - http://www.cosc.edu/
Athabasca University - http://www.athabascau.ca/
If you have plans for grad school, the Athabasca three-year (90 hour) bachelor's degree won't work for most programs.
Look at these - you're probably a lot closer to completion than you think.
Quelle(n): Excelsior College alumnus collector of college degrees - vor 1 Jahrzehnt
Excelsior College, like Thomas Edison State College and Charter Oak State College, are online, accredited, public colleges that will likely accept your credits. Charter Oak State College specializes in degree completion, so taking your credits to them is a safe bet.
Here's their page on credit transfer:
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- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
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- Anonymvor 5 Jahren
Thanks for the answers everyone <3