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Hello!
I just came across this program that seems to have the possibility of earning two half graduate credits in financial education and STEM education. The cost seems to be between $30 and $70 per half graduate credit. The program is a partnership between Brandman University, Bloomboard and Everfi. It is difficult to say if this is a worthwhile program. The price is not terrible, although I have some Chapman graduate credits - Brandman is a version of Chapman - and they have not transferred well.
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09-01-2017, 06:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2017, 07:11 PM by eriehiker.)
https://pce.sandiego.edu/public/category...d=43535053
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There is a whole mess of credits here.
It seems like every educational technology company got together to create one incredibly opaque master system.
So the credit sources are Portland State University, University of the Pacific, Brandman University, the University of San Diego and Fresno Pacific University. These are all graduate PD classes. However, there are some that have potentially in-discipline prefixes. That is worth investigating.
https://bloomboard.com/microcredential/p...d29e399737
Here is a crazy little extension...
http://gflec.org/education/financial-lit...edentials/
This is a course created by a foundation at The George Washington University. The credits are awarded by a Fresno Pacific University, a Mennonite Brethren college in California and advertised on several for-profit microcredit web sites.
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Thanks for posting this. I am in my final class for my Bachelor's and thanks to this form am actually considering a master's for the University of San Diego. Through that search, I found this post. I'm going to dig deeper and see if there is any benefit to completing some of this micro courses.
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