Does anyone know how to get a school to accept an Excelsior College Exam? Or even if any of them are accepted anywhere? I just had a "fun" meeting with the head of the LPN/RN program at a local community college where he explained that they do not accept proficiency credit in any form except from CLEP (which, of course, does not have any nursing exams).
I read the info about Excelsior's programs. And aside from my not being qualified for admittance, it wouldn't work well for me because I'm in Illinois.
I find it ironic that Excelsior doesn't accept several of their own exams for their programs, but seems to have little advice on what schools DO accept them. What the heck are they for? Is our CC simply draconian or is this par for the course? Has anyone had them accepted as "transfer" credit?
By the way, I'm new here. As my O so cryptic username indicates, my name is Jake. I've already got a BA via distance learning (Thomas Edison State College, '06, Liberal Studies), so I'm used to looking for an alternate route. I'd say that I'm cautiously considering/investigating nursing after several people have recommended it. Other biographical info: I've been married for about two years now to a wonderful woman who is pregnant with our first child. I'm trying to find something more stable, flexible, and viable long-term than a customer support job.
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Does anyone know how to get a school to accept an Excelsior College Exam? Or even if any of them are accepted anywhere? I just had a "fun" meeting with the head of the LPN/RN program at a local community college where he explained that they do not accept proficiency credit in any form except from CLEP (which, of course, does not have any nursing exams).
I read the info about Excelsior's programs. And aside from my not being qualified for admittance, it wouldn't work well for me because I'm in Illinois.
I find it ironic that Excelsior doesn't accept several of their own exams for their programs, but seems to have little advice on what schools DO accept them. What the heck are they for? Is our CC simply draconian or is this par for the course? Has anyone had them accepted as "transfer" credit?
By the way, I'm new here. As my O so cryptic username indicates, my name is Jake. I've already got a BA via distance learning (Thomas Edison State College, '06, Liberal Studies), so I'm used to looking for an alternate route. I'd say that I'm cautiously considering/investigating nursing after several people have recommended it. Other biographical info: I've been married for about two years now to a wonderful woman who is pregnant with our first child. I'm trying to find something more stable, flexible, and viable long-term than a customer support job.