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The Office of Professional Learning Review

Here's your roadmap to finishing your University degree faster with PLR credits from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

How many college credits is it worth?

The most current University review identified up to 2 credit(s) in course equivalencies at Thomas Edison State University for successfully completing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. A student's credit eligibility is determined according to the submission of appropriate documentation as well as the documented date of successful training completion. If you completed your training outside the effective dates listed in the following table, check the notes below the table for any reference to an earlier University review.

The training components have been divided into the following courses:
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OSHA Construction Safety and Health
Credits
TESU Course
Equivalent
Effective Dates
For Staff Use
OSHA10 - Construction Safety and Health 1APS-210001/01/2014 - 01/01/2029 OSHA10.CON
OSHA30 - Construction Safety and Health 2CET-215001/01/2014 - 01/01/2029 OSHA30.CON

The combined OSHA10 and OSHA30 courses satisfy the Health & Safety requirement for any Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, or Bachelor of Science degree program, provided this requirement is part of the curriculum.

What can I study? top of page


 

How do I get started? top of page

  • Submit documentation of successful completion
    To receive credit, students must provide a copy of their 10-hour and/or 30-hour OSHA Construction card along with a signed Student Honor Form.


 

Can I transfer PLR credit to another institution? top of page

If you are seeking to transfer the PLR credits to another college, the decision whether or not to accept these credits in transfer rests with that college. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that the receiving institution's academic policy will allow transfer of each credit. Thomas Edison State University offers a non-degree service called Individual Learning Account that may be helpful.


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