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In my research I have found that most Associate Programs offered by Community Colleges require a "Residency" (must complete some courses on campus).
Based on the fact that you have no previous college credit, and the fact that I cannot find any "local" programs that offer Associate Degrees in Emergency Management, I would say your best bet is TESC. I would suggest you call TESC and inquire about your EMT Certificate and any related experience, and see if it would qualify for college credit and for the practicum that TESC requires. I would also double check with them to see that FEMA ISP courses and USFA courses would fulfill all Individualized Option and Free Elective requirements, so that you would not need to take any Emergency courses through TESC. Through my personal research, the combination of CLEP/DSST to fulfill General Education requirements and FEMA/USFA to fulfill Individualized Option and Free Elective Requirements, with the addition of the practicum, should be all that is needed. Remember, TESC allows RAW transfer of up to 25 FEMA credits, which would save you the $1500 transfer fee from FCC. Again, you would definitely need to check, double check, and triple check, and get all of the above in writing with TESC. Are you Active Military??? If so, your savings is incredible at TESC. Quote:
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Please do, I'm still waiting to decide on Excelsior vs TESC for a Business IT program. If I decide on TESC, I can scoop up the AS at the same time (for an additional graudation fee). |
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what is "Associate Level Practicum"?
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Does anyone know if Red Cross volunteering would satisfy the Praticum requirement?
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Thanks so much for all that wonderful information.
I have about 8 FEMA credits - do you know if other colleges accept transfer FEMA credits from TESC? I usually have all my test scores sent to IU but it looks like I may have to get the FEMA credis on a transcript from TESC before it's recognized. I'm not sure what else to do and cost is a major factor here. Any advice is much appreciated. |
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You'll have to speak with each individual college about accepting FEMA courses through TESC Credit Banking. Excelsior used to do it, but no longer. If TESC Credit Banking is not accepted, you can do it through FCC. |
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