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(05-27-2020, 05:43 PM)Tedium Wrote: Nevermind. I see where the graduate credit is only available from Lindenwood. Amberton is out. Still some neat little courses for cheap. And they stay good for 5 years. Still would look good on a resume or mixed with other skills.
So the credit is only available if you decide to take an entire degree at Lindenwood? Or can you simply put them on a Lindenwood transcript and then transfer?
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You pay $49 to ASCA for each specialist program. Then you pay an additional fee to Lindenwood - reasonable - for the credits. You don't have to do anything else at Lindenwood. Transfer possibilities on these credits are purely speculative. However, each specialist program is nice in its own right. I am a teacher and these are really nice little blocks of knowledge. Graduate credits do not transfer nicely.
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(05-28-2020, 07:12 PM)eriehiker Wrote: You pay $49 to ASCA for each specialist program. Then you pay an additional fee to Lindenwood - reasonable - for the credits. You don't have to do anything else at Lindenwood. Transfer possibilities on these credits are purely speculative. However, each specialist program is nice in its own right. I am a teacher and these are really nice little blocks of knowledge. Graduate credits do not transfer nicely.
The program sounds great. The reason I was asking is that I'm working on a Bachelors right now, but if I could later also use them for a graduate degree, that would be great. Obviously I can't work on the grad degree before the bachelor, so I'm just trying to work out whether this would be right for my situation.
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I think that there are better and easier paths for a master's degree. This is really best for someone in education or corporate training. Note: This discount seems to have been extended until June 15.
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