04-07-2025, 01:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-07-2025, 01:30 AM by FireMedic_Philosopher.)
I believe the Idaho Professional Development option mentioned by StonyBeach might be your fastest option.
Program is geared for teachers but there are enough generalist courses to suit your needs.
Courses are advertised as counting as graduate level classes on the transcript, but cannot be applied to a degree at Idaho State. They only cost 55 bucks per credit and ISU is regionally accredited.
They provide a free transcript at the end of each course.
This is an amazing deal for anyone but especially teachers.
BJ ...Calling BJ...
Given your knowledge is superior to mine, do you reckon anyone could knock out any of these ISU courses classes and transfer them in as grad level electives to a place like TESU, UMPI, WGU et cetera ?
I know you preach those schools for accepting a lot of transfer credits, but would that rule hold for their graduate programs?
Program is geared for teachers but there are enough generalist courses to suit your needs.
Courses are advertised as counting as graduate level classes on the transcript, but cannot be applied to a degree at Idaho State. They only cost 55 bucks per credit and ISU is regionally accredited.
They provide a free transcript at the end of each course.
This is an amazing deal for anyone but especially teachers.
BJ ...Calling BJ...
Given your knowledge is superior to mine, do you reckon anyone could knock out any of these ISU courses classes and transfer them in as grad level electives to a place like TESU, UMPI, WGU et cetera ?
I know you preach those schools for accepting a lot of transfer credits, but would that rule hold for their graduate programs?
Associates in: EMS, History, and Philosophy
Certificates in: Military History and Quality Assurance
B.S. in: Emergency Management and Healthcare Admin
M.S. in: Public Safety Administration
In Progress:
Graduate Certificate in: National Security
Looking into doctoral programs