mccatm Wrote:Ahh ok I see. My Area of study is Bachelors in Business/Accounting.
Hey mccatm, I know you are looking for a BS in Accounting as a second degree from TESU.
I admire and envy you as you have a B of Applied Sciences or Studies, and an MBA from WGU.
But I also see you in the same shoes as I. We are both undecided on how to proceed.
You seem to be asking the same questions and have been looking at the same responses for the last year.
Your only options have been indicated to you as CSU Global courses. See link.
Sanantone's BSBA in Accounting post-July 1, 2015 - Degree Forum Wiki - Wikia
I noticed you have failed the SL Managerial Accounting by 5 answers. It would be best to take it again, and try to do better. Your AOS is going to be hard to transfer into with any other courses other than the ones listed on the TESU ACP page, or the link I posted above.
I did a quick search and COSC, Patten, Hodeges, do not have accounting degrees. But, Excelsior has a BS, MBA and combined BS/MBA in Accounting. WGU, where you have your MBA also has a BS and MBA in Accounting. You can ask them and see if they can grant you more credits than TESU towards their degree.
A question asked, which I don't think you have answered, is why not go back to WGU and ask them to take in your B&MBA credits into their BS Accounting or why won't it be better for a Masters in Accounting instead?
As the title says, "It is time for YOU to make that leap of faith! Just do it!". The schools advisors are your only ones who have the final say on what is accepted. I hope I didn't come on that firm or strong. But how much more handholding and spoonfeeding do the both of us need? I have put my foot in this year and have finally started my baby steps. I can do it, so can you.
Thanks,