Excelsior Initial Evaluation of Credits

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by lcgreen, Aug 27, 2004.

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  1. mugsy

    mugsy New Member

    Andrew

    Dreakin University and University of Southern Queensland are accepted 100% by Excelsior. If you have attended either of these two schools all you need do is send the transcripts to Excelsior without the review process.

    Hope this helps

    Mugsy
     
  2. horne

    horne New Member

    Re: How much will I have to do?

    You should check into American Military University or American Public University (www.apus.edu) as they have many AA programmes from which to choose. The credits you already have can be used for transfer credit evaluation (TCE) probably leavinh you with as few as 5 courses to complete depending on the AA programme. Good luck!

    For the record I am currently enrolled at APUS - awful name huh?
     
  3. Andrew Maz

    Andrew Maz New Member

    Thanks folks!
    For the record, I studied at James Cook University.
     
  4. JNelson467

    JNelson467 New Member

    They received my application on Sept. 8th and I had my former schools send out transcripts prior to enrolling. It has been over 8 weeks. Maybe this is normal. :confused:
     
  5. etech

    etech New Member

    In my case my credits were from a UK technical college. ECE does not like technical college credits or something to that effect. It may be different for you if you have credits from an accredited international UNIVERSITY. You can give it a try. Its possible they may give credit for all of your courses and then check what Excelsior would give credit for. Also as someone mentioned you can try other public/state colleges/Universities in US that may give you more credit.
     
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  6. Andrew Maz

    Andrew Maz New Member

    Self-Review Worksheets

    Can anybody tell me what "Required: 3 credits in humanities beyond applied writing" means?
    Or what is meant by "Excludes Written English Requirement"? Does that mean that you can't count the points from the English Composition exam towards your humanities requirement, or towards your degree? Or have I totally missed the point?

    Is this information presented so ambiguously on purpose?
     

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