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It's nice to hear about other schools on this forum other than the Big 3. I've not heard much about WGU up to this point but glad it's degree is accepted in the teaching community. Maybe, I'll look into their grad programs if they have any.
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From what I have learned so far even NJ will accept WGU's NCATE certification. I might just finish my BA at TESC and look into this later for certification.
Linda
Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible St Francis of Assisi
Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC
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I'm actually contemplating WGU again. . . I am actually going to apply and see how many of my EC AS credits they'll take. If it works out to be any faster for me than working through the remainder of a BA with Excelsior, I may go the WGU route.
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anyone doing there BSN program?? how is it? did they accept your credits, I dont want to apply and go thru if I have to repeat a bunch of courses...
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