GMJ:Victoria,
I live not far from TESC in New Jersey. I have called numerous times and I am definitely NOT IMPRESSED. Maybe if I can get by the $75.00 registration fee and the send them all my transcripts before they will answer a question deal, I would think they are a pretty decent school. Their website looks professional and they have a diverse set of degree programs. What torques me about them is they don't like to answer questions w/out you sending them $75.00. Try it....call them at their 800 number and see for yourself how they answer your questions. This would make me think if I get this response this early in the game, what else do I have to look forward to? Maybe once your in, the're pretty decent. I just think their $$$$ first, academics second. My dealings w/Excelsior were much better but I brought all my credits in through community colleges and SMART transcript. I don't know how they are by taking their courses. I really wanted to take TESC's ASAST in Environmental Science and finish up my last 4-5 courses for their BA in Liberal Studies but seriously, I can't get by their poor initial customer service. I wish others would post the same types of messages, prospective students have a hard enough time trying to think what they want to do in this world and how to get there w/out putting up w/that.
The fastest degree programs I know of (which allow maximum credit transfer):
Excelsior
Thomas Edison State College
Charter Oak State College
Athabasca University (I believe you do have to take 30 credits with this one, but you'll want to check. They are a Canadian school, but have regional accreditation in the U.S.).
Also worthy of mention:
California Coast University is nationally accredited, but they do seem to accept a lot of transfer credit, give credit for prior learning, the price is right and I have seen students finish in under a year. If I remember correctly, students are not allowed (by California State Law) to earn a degree in less than 9 months.