California candidates (ethics education requirement)

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    NoName
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    Hi all

    Since I graduated so long back I will need to have the 10 units of ethics before I can get licensed (not an issue for sitting on exams as those requirements haven’t changed for years).

    Has anyone else been in this situation and what did you do? I figure I would probably have to take a few classes at a local community college but if there is someway to do this online I would prefer that method.

    Obviously I am going to do much further research but just trying to get some high level advice and thoughts.

    Thanks!

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    NoName
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    Bumping this post in case anyone has helpful comments.

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    jennknee
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    Happy New Year!

    I was in a similar situation to you. I would recommend Foothill College online. They have a 5 unit (quarter) ethics class that I took over the summer to help me fulfill requirements. The classes I've taken were all online.

    https://foothill.edu/

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    NoName
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    I ended up taking the UC extension route. It is pricey but very painless to enroll. My grand total time investment was about 30 minutes from creating an account, paying, etc. There is no need to send transcripts from your prior college, wait to be accepted, or so on.

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