11-12-2020, 01:41 PM
(11-11-2020, 03:07 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(11-11-2020, 01:39 PM)ashkir Wrote: The US Government did rule there is no difference in RA/NA but the schools will still act as if there is one. for religious studies I think the difference is basically none.
The 90 credit transfer is rather tempting a religious study degree isn't too bad, and is rather an interesting course of study.
There will be a whole new administration soon who has a very different approach to education so this NA/RA business may not be over with. Some jobs do require RA degrees. Transferring can be an issue with NA credit as well. Even applying to grad school a NA degree can be an issue. Some grad schools specify which RA degrees are acceptable into certain programs. If one wants to just get a degree there's nothing wrong with an NA degree. It's what you want to do later in life where this can become an issue unfortunately.
The government can say what they want, but that does not mean that schools have to treat those credits the same. I expect zero change in how these credits are accepted by RA schools.
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