06-21-2016, 10:59 AM
All, to add more context to my situation, here is my third question.
I am in a hybrid sales and marketing role. My HR requires that I have a "4-yr degree" and I was told it is a requirement for my job level. I was asked when I would complete my undergraduate. I have the job role already and the high pay but I almost nearly threatened.
I already know it is not realistic to complete 120 credits within a year with TESU. I read on this forum where some have tried and succeeded this fast pace but it doesn't seem realistic. It may, but It seems more like a 2 yr goal.
I asked my HR if some sort of academic certificate would work for now and she said it would help my situation out 'politically' if I had some sort of REAL ACADEMIC credential that was considered graduate or undergraduate that was in my field. She mentioned if If I complete something by summer next year it allow me to buy some time in terms of enforcement of their policy.
It seems like they don't want to get sued for being unfair to new people coming into the company - I suspect they have some sort of requirement for all Director level titles to have academic credentials on the record and since I have been with the company since start up- and now that the company has grown up and brought in real HR practices, I suspect HR has formalized their policies, etc.
If I decided to do something along this line, I would prefer if possible, to have my short term band-aid also apply credit to my TESU degree path.
I saw another post where the marketing program at Berkeley Extension offered credit that TESU has accepted in the past?
http://extension.berkeley.edu/cert/market.html
Is this viable? Would this be another reason to register with TESU before 7/1 versus waiting to bank up credit along the way?
I also ran into Harvard Graduate Certificate in Marketing Management. It looks like from what I read you can take 4 courses at grad level and get their cert which is also potentially able to accomplish the same thing. the summer 7 week class in marketing managemetn just started yesterday and I could still start this but this cert would be $11k approximately and I suspect the credit could be used by TESU as well so at least i am not wasting my time. i would just hate to pay $11k to harvard extension for grad cert before my bsba is finished ... strange
Hopefully some of you on here understand what I am asking and perhaps some of you may have some insight on this.
I am in a hybrid sales and marketing role. My HR requires that I have a "4-yr degree" and I was told it is a requirement for my job level. I was asked when I would complete my undergraduate. I have the job role already and the high pay but I almost nearly threatened.
I already know it is not realistic to complete 120 credits within a year with TESU. I read on this forum where some have tried and succeeded this fast pace but it doesn't seem realistic. It may, but It seems more like a 2 yr goal.
I asked my HR if some sort of academic certificate would work for now and she said it would help my situation out 'politically' if I had some sort of REAL ACADEMIC credential that was considered graduate or undergraduate that was in my field. She mentioned if If I complete something by summer next year it allow me to buy some time in terms of enforcement of their policy.
It seems like they don't want to get sued for being unfair to new people coming into the company - I suspect they have some sort of requirement for all Director level titles to have academic credentials on the record and since I have been with the company since start up- and now that the company has grown up and brought in real HR practices, I suspect HR has formalized their policies, etc.
If I decided to do something along this line, I would prefer if possible, to have my short term band-aid also apply credit to my TESU degree path.
I saw another post where the marketing program at Berkeley Extension offered credit that TESU has accepted in the past?
http://extension.berkeley.edu/cert/market.html
Is this viable? Would this be another reason to register with TESU before 7/1 versus waiting to bank up credit along the way?
I also ran into Harvard Graduate Certificate in Marketing Management. It looks like from what I read you can take 4 courses at grad level and get their cert which is also potentially able to accomplish the same thing. the summer 7 week class in marketing managemetn just started yesterday and I could still start this but this cert would be $11k approximately and I suspect the credit could be used by TESU as well so at least i am not wasting my time. i would just hate to pay $11k to harvard extension for grad cert before my bsba is finished ... strange
Hopefully some of you on here understand what I am asking and perhaps some of you may have some insight on this.