Excelsior liberal arts question

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  1. jb111

    jb111 New Member

    Hi. I just got my unofficial eval from Excelsior. They say I only need 13 credits. Can you see anything on this list that can be tested out of (CLEP, DSST, TCEP, Uexcel) or cheaper online class? I believe I'm forced to take Information Literacy and the Capstone. Veteran status gives great savings on graduation and fees. Thanks.
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    If attachment unreadable: English Comp (102 or 202), Ethics and Upper level arts and science elective
     
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  2. jb111

    jb111 New Member

    Thank you. Here is what they have given me credit for taking
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  3. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    What is the question?
     
  4. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

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  5. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    Presto! There it is.
     
  6. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member


    "Heavens to Murgatroyd!"
     
  7. jb111

    jb111 New Member

    Sorry for the exit stage left :) Here is what I intended to send out:
    Hi. I just got my unofficial eval from Excelsior. They say I only need 13 credits. Can you see anything on this list that can be tested out of (CLEP, DSST, TCEP, Uexcel) or cheaper online class? I believe I'm forced to take Information Literacy and the Capstone. Veteran status gives great savings on graduation and fees. Thanks.
     

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  8. jb111

    jb111 New Member

    Here is what they gave me credit for taking. BTW these files are much bigger/easier to read on my computer
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  9. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    The English requirement can most likely be satisfied with the CLEP College Composition exam (with essay). I took it many years ago when it was called Freshman College Composition, and if you did well in HS English and/or read a lot (novels, journals, etc., not comic books), it shouldn't be a problem at all.
     

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