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(10-15-2018, 08:47 PM)cardiacclep Wrote: https://wiche.edu/wue
The Western Undergraduate Exchange and Graduate might help with cheaper rates for out of state students. Obviously, applies to states west of of Colorado including the Dakotas. Might help someone here.
That’s for undergraduate course work.
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(03-16-2018, 11:51 AM)cookderosa Wrote: Cheap grad credit on its own isn't necessarily *useful* unless you use it as an alternative approach to upper level undergrad credit (TESU allows that) or if you can use it as a +18 option for secondary teachers or 18 credit bundles beyond a master's degree for community college teachers.
Do you know if CC's would accept 18 NA credits along with an RA unrelated Masters? Would they notice they were NA and consider me less qualified? Thanks!
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My MBA with Southeastern Oklahoma State University is $330 per credit hour or $990 per course. It is AACSB-Accredited and has been phenomenal. It is cheap but in no way has it been a cake walk. I have been promoted a couple times already and may become VP with the bank I work for in 2019.
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(11-25-2018, 05:24 PM)Ideas Wrote: (03-16-2018, 11:51 AM)cookderosa Wrote: Cheap grad credit on its own isn't necessarily *useful* unless you use it as an alternative approach to upper level undergrad credit (TESU allows that) or if you can use it as a +18 option for secondary teachers or 18 credit bundles beyond a master's degree for community college teachers.
Do you know if CC's would accept 18 NA credits along with an RA unrelated Masters? Would they notice they were NA and consider me less qualified? Thanks!
Yikes, I can only guess, but I'm going to guess "no" for the reason that the credential requirement is part of their accreditation compliance, not just a preference. OTOH, I think that scenario would work fine at an NA college/university.
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(11-25-2018, 06:21 PM)ThatBankDude Wrote: My MBA with Southeastern Oklahoma State University is $330 per credit hour or $990 per course. It is AACSB-Accredited and has been phenomenal. It is cheap but in no way has it been a cake walk. I have been promoted a couple times already and may become VP with the bank I work for in 2019.
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(04-25-2018, 05:04 PM)So on the Amberton prof dev MA which Vesi do you take? I have a friend who needs a MA in anything. kevinmane Wrote: Not to play favorites, but I think Amberton's probably the best/cheapest regionally accredited online graduate school that is NOT competency-based and not just for veterans.
Theirs is $265/credit, and if you do the Professional Development MA, you can VESI 12 of those credits for about $100/credit through Augustana - so overall, you spend less than $8K total on the whole degree. You can finish in as little as 9 months if you take 3 classes a semester - or take just one class a semester (2-3 years).
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I think you take any of the VESI which are graduate credits.
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(09-25-2019, 05:10 AM)Ideas Wrote: I think you take any of the VESI which are graduate credits.
They have to be 3 credit courses. VESI does offer a few 4 credit, but Amberton only take the 3 credit courses in transfer. -
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-graduated
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