This law school has hit the spotlight several times as many of San Luis Obispo's and Kern County's DA's went there, and the DA's of these counties have endorsed/lectured there.
They have an online program that requires coming to a California campus for 1 weekend a year.
Hi it's me again! I got an email saying I can potentially receive two free TECEP exams.
Congratulations on your admission to Thomas Edison State University! We are delighted to share more good news from TESU: You qualify to take up to two (2) TECEP exams at no cost for the September term!
Scholarship Terms: This scholarship was made possible by the Thomas Edison State University Foundation’s Institutional Innovation Grant and is dependent on available funds for the September 2025 term, which begins Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. Registration for the September term is open. First come, first served!
Please note: this scholarship can only be used for the tuition cost of up to two (2) general education TECEP exams in this term and is nonrefundable and nontransferable. Financial responsibility for any other courses registered outside of TECEP exams will be the financial responsibility of the student.
My question is can I use this scholarship to enroll into the medical terminology TECEP? I was going to sign up for it either way by paying so I could get unlimited transcript reviews. If I were to enroll in it with this scholarship would I only have the TECEP exam available for the month of September? That's the part I'm confused about.
I’m hoping someone here might have some clarity. I’ve been looking into the Ascend program at Los Angeles Pacific University (LAPU), but it seems like it might not be offered anymore. I’ve called the school and even emailed, but I’m not really getting clear answers, and the website still shows the program.
The Ascend program looks wonderful, it’s competency-based, affordable, and exactly the kind of flexible structure that would really help in my situation especially I like this particular degree. Has anyone here recently enrolled, or do you know if the program is still running?
Current Regional Accredited Credits: Georgian Court University: A&P 1&2, Statistics. Ocean County College: Gen Physch, English 1 & 2, Intro to Sociology & Intro to chem.
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: ACE/Sophia: elementary Spanish 1&2, intermediate Spanish 1, US History to 1877, Microbio, Public speaking
Any certifications or military experience?: CNA (certified Nursing Assistant), PCT (Patient Care Technician)
Budget: (No budgets, live with parents and I'd pay out of pocket or student loans)
Commitments: (none, i make my own work schedule since I'm per diem)
Dedicated time to study: Whenever (I could build my schedule around that)
Timeline: Winter/Spring start time and end asap
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: (fasfa or state wont give me anything so student loans most likely)
Scenario: Hi! first time on here, I took my TEAS exam today with Ocean County College for their nursing program, scored a 71.3%. Spoke with advisor and timing for ASN looks rough,
I'd like to do an accelerated BSN program, Did look at TESU and I'm interested in the Spring Cohort start time. Just also wanted some advice since i do currently have 46 credits
But I'm willing to do anything online/Sophia, doesn't also have to be TESU but it's an option I've looked at. Also I do start County College next Thursday for my last 2 pre-reqs for the bachelors
program there (sociology of the family & Computers) but if I could get a good plan I'm willing to drop them and focus on Sophia (also not have to pay extra and waste time in person) Also programs nearby ofc! Thank yall!!! (attached is a copy of my unofficial transcript, I also have a 3.4 GPA)
I just finished my StC classes and now I need to start at TESU. I only have to take and want to start as soon as possible. I see there is a registration deadline for 8/29 (tommorrow!). I have an approved "plan", but I have not registered for any classes. Tonight I am at least trying to sign up for the first class, "SOS-1100 Information Literacy Today". I've never been to TESU, so I am little wonky on their website, but I have added "SOS-1100" to my "plan", but have not assigned it to a term or "section". I am not sure what a "section" is. Is it possible for me to get signed up tonight? I will be calling them early tomorrow (Friday morning). There was a warning notificattion saying the dead line tomorrow is for October, but the Academic Calendar says it is for September. .
Starting today, no Straighterline courses require proctoring for the final exam. This is a huge step forward in creating an easier and less invasive experience for students! You have until midnight 8/31 to go to any of their partner pages and get the $349 deal for 27 gen ed courses. They're just loaded into your account and you have 4 months to complete the ones you want/need.
Your Location: South Texas
Your Age: 43
What kind of degree do you want?: Masters in Cybersecurity, Bachelors and Masters in Accounting, MBA, and a JD (Must be able to take state bar in TX)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: Many 2 Associates (Electrical Systems Technology and Intelligence Studies) & BS CSIA @ WGU
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: Yes NCCRS credits from two FEMA certificate programs
Any certifications or military experience?: Most all CompTIA, CGRC, CISM, Project+ & 20 yrs military experiance
Budget: As cheap as possible
Commitments: Full-time job and family
Dedicated time to study: 10-20 hrs/wk
Timeline: Years
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: TA available but saving for kids (Doc or Lawyer or Dentist x2). Not Hazelwood eligible. No TA at this time. VRE is not an option as I am employed.
Experienced cybersecurity professional looking to be more well rounded on the business and accounting front (maybe hang my own shingle) who is primarily looking for a JD to leverage/navigate federal regulations and contract law. Feel a LMS in Cybersecurity Law or Contract Law will not benefit me due to the circles I work within.
Will go to WGU for the Masters in Cybersecurity (paying out of pocket) and will complete the degree (transferring in max credits) within one term.
Primary question(s):
Wanting to learn Accounting sitting through some of the classes but also want the option to cut down on costs (learning through Study.com or other service) and then transfer into accepting university.
After getting the Masters in Cybersecurity, what is the best way to pursue the MBA? Any graduate courses I can take elsewhere and transfer in to a degree?
Masters in Accounting totally open to suggestions.
JD - Looking at St. Mary's but again open to other ideas so long as it meets the requirement to take the bar in Texas.
I’ve decided on a TESU Bachelor’s in Liberal Studies with no concentration. I need 5 upper-level courses from Study.com before I enroll in the Info Lit and Capstone. These courses have already been approved by advising, and the ones I’m considering are:
White Collar Crime
Sociology of Work
Social Psychology
Organizational Theory
Psychology of Personality
I understand subjectivity and relevance of experience, but I’m looking for the easiest 5 UL courses that will definitely transfer into TESU as Liberal Arts credits. I’m using this degree mainly as a check-box for a promotion tool, so I don’t need a minor and don't particularly care about the subject matter. I'm not married to these courses I selected.
I love how helpful everyone is around here, so basically.... if you know of any other upper-level Liberal Arts courses on SDC that are easy and will definitely transfer as UL Liberal Arts credits, I’d really appreciate your suggestions and experiences. TY!
My husband has a partial scholarship for James Madison University. He wants to get his M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership fully online asynchronous, since he can only do online learning not in campus. He is in-state but travels often.
A little about him:
• Bachelor’s Degree: Lib Studies from a regionally accredited school.
• Experience: Teaching at a trade school and experience in tech, business, and leadership.
• Eligibility: The program is meant for public school teachers, but JMU confirmed he can apply since it benefits him in teaching.
• Family ties: His father graduated from JMU, so he has personal ties to the school and want to be an alumni. .
• Prior graduate experience: He earned a MAOL from UMPI last year.
Goal:
• He wants to finish as quickly as possible.
• JMU allows up to 10 graduate-level transfer credits. Since he could transfer 10 credits, he would have 20 credits left, which he could finish in two semesters.
• He is considering University of the People (UoPeople) or similar affordable, accredited programs for potential transfer credits to save money and accelerate graduation. He anticipates to start next year due to scheduling but would prefer to take these grad courses if it transfers.
JMU – M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership (30 credits)
Course Code Course Title
EDUC 625 Evaluation in Education
EDUC 630 Inquiry in Education
EDUC 641 Learning Theories and Practice
EDUC 642 Curriculum Theory and Issues
TCLD 640 Management and Problem Solving in Schools
TCLD 650 Leadership and Communication Skills in Education
TCLD 660 Collaborating, Teaming, and Leading in Schools
TCLD 670 Leading Curriculum Revision and Implementation
LTLE 695 Applied Research Design
University of the People – Master of Education (Graduate Level Courses)
Course Code Course Title
EDUC 5010 Education in Context: History, Philosophy, and Sociology
EDUC 5210 Learning Theory and Implications for Instruction
EDUC 5220 Curriculum Design and Instructional Decision Making
EDUC 5240 Creating Positive Classroom Environments
EDUC 5440 Assessment and Evaluation
EDUC 5470 Research in Education
EDUC 5710 Understanding Barriers to Learning
EDUC 5711 Teaching for Diverse and Inclusive Classrooms
EDUC 5810 Living and Learning Globally
EDUC 5995 Internship / Practicum
Do you think it’s possible for someone with a RA degree and prior graduate coursework to transfer 10 credits to JMU, leaving him 20 credits to complete over two semesters?