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True, but OP didn't indicate it had to be ACE or NCCRS, they indicated any programs such as... I would also recommend the LawShelf which was mentioned, but the only one so far that provides grad credits is PUG. OP needs to relay to us what they're using this for, so that's what I'm waiting on, more details, I'm just throwing things out there to see what can/can't be used...
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(08-15-2023, 01:01 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Aya, you need to know which degree/program/institution you want to finish from and take courses for transfer if they allow that. Without knowing your degree/goal, it's really hard to say what will/won't work for you. Your best bet actually is a freebie, ASU 15 credit grad cert, this will only work for 'business' or as electives. Another cheap option are the VESI classes if you're going for a degree at Amberton.
So the degree is Masters of Administrative Science at FDU. I am just looking, that's all. I used Sophia and previous work experience through ACE for credit transfer in the Bachelor's program. So just inquiring to see if there are any similar for masters
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(08-17-2023, 11:52 AM)Aya Wrote: So the degree is Masters of Administrative Science at FDU. I am just looking, that's all. I used Sophia and previous work experience through ACE for credit transfer in the Bachelor's program. So just inquiring to see if there are any similar for masters
What is FDU???
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(08-17-2023, 03:03 PM)ss20ts Wrote: (08-17-2023, 11:52 AM)Aya Wrote: So the degree is Masters of Administrative Science at FDU. I am just looking, that's all. I used Sophia and previous work experience through ACE for credit transfer in the Bachelor's program. So just inquiring to see if there are any similar for masters
What is FDU???
Fairleigh Dickenson University
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FDU has a good transfer policy for undergrad, they allow 75% of the credits to be transferred, but not sure if they accept ACE/NCCRS or Nationally Accredited sources. Their Masters also accepts transfer credits, but I think they're limited to 9 credits. By going the VESI route, you can also investigate Amberton's MA Professional Development program as it's somewhat similar to the MS Administrative Studies at FDU.
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(08-17-2023, 03:50 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: FDU has a good transfer policy for undergrad, they allow 75% of the credits to be transferred, but not sure if they accept ACE/NCCRS or Nationally Accredited sources. Their Masters also accepts transfer credits, but I think they're limited to 9 credits. By going the VESI route, you can also investigate Amberton's MA Professional Development program as it's somewhat similar to the MS Administrative Studies at FDU.
Yes, they accept ACE/NCCRS and other sources. The 9 credits that the Master's program accepts are taken from courses while in the Bachelor's program. Not looking to go any other route, happy with the school was just inquiring so I can reduce my caseload next semester since it will be my last one. Thanks
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If they accept NCCRS, then you've solved it, LawShelf... tell them PUG takes a few of their courses at Graduate Credit and it's recommended for credit as Graduate Credit. You're done, they have about 6 courses I believe!
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(08-17-2023, 04:23 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If they accept NCCRS, then you've solved it, LawShelf... tell them PUG takes a few of their courses at Graduate Credit and it's recommended for credit as Graduate Credit. You're done, they have about 6 courses I believe!
Ok. thanks I will look into it and keep you guys posted
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