Thomas Edison State University

Overview
Thomas Edison State University (formerly Thomas Edison State College) is one of "The Big Three" schools (the other two being Excelsior College and Charter Oak State College) that offer generous credit transfer policies with very low residency requirements (and no physical, on-campus requirement). The school is commonly referred to by the acronym TESU (or TESC, based on its former name). TESU is a fully regionally-accredited state school located in Trenton, New Jersey.

TESU summary from Wikipedia:

''Thomas Edison State University, formerly Thomas Edison State College, is a public institution of higher education located in Trenton, New Jersey. One of New Jersey's 11 public universities and colleges, Thomas Edison State University offers degrees at the undergraduate and graduate level. Thomas Edison State University was approved by the New Jersey Board of Education in December 1971, and established on July 1, 1972. The university was named in honor of Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor who lived in New Jersey for the bulk of his adult life and gained encyclopedic knowledge of many subject areas through self-directed learning. In 2015, Thomas Edison State University was awarded university status upon the approval of the state college Presidents' Council and Secretary of Higher Education Rochelle Hendricks. The school's Board of Trustees approved a resolution authorizing the change in December 2015.''

This wiki also contains a list of degree plans successfully completed at Thomas Edison through heavy use of tests and transfer credits.

Resources

 * Thomas Edison State College official website
 * All degree programs offered
 * DegreeForum.net sub-forum focusing specifically on discussion of the Big 3 schools