08-30-2021, 11:34 AM
1. You wouldn't be able to do the Pierpont BOG program or anything at WGU, but I'm not aware of restrictions on internationally-based students at TESU, Charter Oak, or Excelsior.
2. Most, but not all. Some you will have to transfer from regionally accredited sources of credit, which include UExcel and TECEP exams, which I believe one can sit remotely.
3. Yes, but as an out-of-state student they're often more costly than UExcel or TECEP exams. (There are a few exceptions, but one can usually put together a perfectly viable plan without them.)
One question is whether you might be able to get credit for the study you did during your BTech program. Be sure to ask admissions people at each of those three schools what their process might be for determining that.
2. Most, but not all. Some you will have to transfer from regionally accredited sources of credit, which include UExcel and TECEP exams, which I believe one can sit remotely.
3. Yes, but as an out-of-state student they're often more costly than UExcel or TECEP exams. (There are a few exceptions, but one can usually put together a perfectly viable plan without them.)
One question is whether you might be able to get credit for the study you did during your BTech program. Be sure to ask admissions people at each of those three schools what their process might be for determining that.
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MA in Educational Technology Leadership, George Washington University
18 doctoral level semester-hours in Business Administration, Baker College
In progress: EdD in Educational Leadership, Manhattanville College
More at https://stevefoerster.com