08-20-2008, 06:21 AM
Blitzstudie Wrote:Since the UK and Us are on similar systems and standards this seems odd..did you have the transcripts evaluated by a foreign credit evaluator ? Here is a site with some you can check NACESÂ - The Standard of Excellence for Credential Evaluation Services .Here is another site that would prob have more info on that,join and ask there...Distance Learning Discussion Forums - Powered by vBulletin. You can look at the sites for the big 3 in the last post and see what if any eval service they use...
On a comp sci course unless they think your upper level are lower I would think most things would xfr over.
Here in the states most traditional schools you can xfr a max of 30 credits..if it is the same or close in the UK,the smart thing would be to take the classes you need to complete and then xfr them to that school. A UK degree should be just as accepted as one from here.
At most regionally accredited schools in the US you can transfer over a max of 90 credits, with a typical max of 30 being earned via alternative means (ie, testing out). This allows for a 25% residency, which is standard outside the big 3.
I m edumakated thanx to distunce lerning.
MEd, Texas A&M University, 2018
MBA, University of North Dakota, 2014
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BSBA, Thomas Edison State University, 2008
AS / AAS, Tidewater Community College, 2004
MEd, Texas A&M University, 2018
MBA, University of North Dakota, 2014
MS, University of Illinois Springfield, 2010
BSBA, Thomas Edison State University, 2008
AS / AAS, Tidewater Community College, 2004