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Old 04-21-2008, 08:35 PM
alix alix is offline
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Question Prior learning credits...

I'm imagining that, like me, many of you have amassed a wide variety of experience and training over the years. After all, we are self-motivated enough to study independently for our degree, so it's not surprising that this willingness to pursue learning has shown up in other places within our lives. The question I have is whether it is worthwhile (at least in my case!) to try to turn that wealth of varied experience into credits.

I confess that preparing a portfolio for evaluation sounds like quite a bit of work--especially in the "demonstrating" part. Also, in my case, I am not sure how much of my experience translates to a Liberal Arts degree (psychology). Yet, I don't want to sell myself short or miss opportunities.

Has anyone here pursued prior learning credits? What experience did you leverage and how did the process go for you? Also, where are/were you enrolled? I'd love to hear your input!

Alix

P.S. I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, as the IC forums are appropriately about testing out. If someone knows of a better place for me to ask for input, do let me know!
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:51 PM
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this is a tough one to answer...

It really depends on the school...every school has there own policy on this and many do not offer this option...

Not to discount it though, because I do believe it is valid and has a place in receiving college credit up to a certain point. I wish I could give you my peronal experience, but I did not pursue that avenue of credit.

I have heard good and bad experiences with going for life experience credit. The better and more thorough the presentation, the more you will receive out of it...

Hope that helps a little
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Old 04-21-2008, 10:32 PM
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I believe that both Excelsior and Thomas Edison provide credit for prior learning. I investigated the portfolio process briefly and decided against it--primarily because, as you observed, it seemed like a lot of work--with no guaranteed outcome. Additionally, Excelsior requires you to pay to take a course in portfolio creation prior to submission. So for me, it came up short on both the time and money fronts.

I had a pretty straight shot at some Human Resources credits as I had participated in the creation of a Policies and Procedures Manual. So, I had something tangible I could have used. As I recall, I would also needed to assemble statements from various people vouching for my involvement and then, of course, actually create the portfolio.

Compare that to studying for a CLEP, DSST or ECE exam with their well-trodden paths and a month or so later, three credits in the bag. In fact, overall, if I had it all to do again, I would have minimized every activity that wasn't studying for or taking a test. To me, that's the key to efficiently completing a degree.

Having said that, there are many people, some on this forum, for whom the portfolio assessment process worked well. You might try doing a search on the forum to see what you can find.
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Old 04-21-2008, 11:01 PM
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Thanks for the feedback.

Michael, you reinforce what I was thinking...and reminded me about the Excelsior course fee for the PLA program (which I forgot about). I was thinking that it would be faster for me to test out of things than create a portfolio for each one, but I didn't know if I was being hasty about that.

Too bad I'm not going for a business or technical degree, as it might have been worth it to leverage that experience, where I have written books on topics, developed courses, or other tangible proof. Oh, well, if I get bored down the road, maybe I'll just have to get me one of THOSE degrees and do the portfolio routine THEN.

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Old 06-28-2008, 02:25 PM
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Smile excelsior portfolio experiences

HI all,

I was wondering if anyone here has used the portfolio route at Excelsior to get credits ? If so, can you share your experience with us.

I am thinking of trying this avenue, but what concerns me is the fact you have to pay for the credits you attempt and if you do not get them all Excelsior still keeps the $$$ you paid for attempting them. At least that is the way I read it on their website.


Thanks,

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Old 07-01-2008, 08:41 PM
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Default Portfolio review @ Excelsior

HI

Just me again, looking for anyone who has attempted credit via portfolio review at Excelsior.

If you have could you please share your experience here.

Thanks,
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Old 07-01-2008, 11:03 PM
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Default I will be trying PLA at TESC

I have not done any yet, but I have looked into it some. I also weighed the pros and cons. I prefer taking the exams where they are available, but remember if you can find a class taught at any college anywhere you can try to get it approved for PLA. I have heard of people being told after a week or two OK you are done you have the credit.

I would like to know if anyone here has tried it what they experienced.
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