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Old 08-10-2009 | 03:07 PM
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I recommend cosc.edu or tesc.edu or excelsior.edu

The most flexible colleges I've come across, I've been a student at TESC, and my actual degree is from Excelsior, they take 100% of credit as long as it is from an accredited college or ACE recommended and applies to your degree plan, and they also allow you to petition for college credits based on your work experience.

Very valuable for me is the fact that almost 100% of the credits are allowed to be tested out of through CLEP and DSST. Lots of hours not wasted in a classroom, IMO, if you can study for a certain subject to take a test, or know a lot about it already.

Best part is, these colleges are all accredited by the same body that Harvard and Princeton is, so no problems with recognition. The diplomas say nothing about receiving the degree online, and TESC is an actual state college with classrooms in addition to online only classes.
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