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RE: Is this a new policy at TESU? Educational Provder review. Potentially major problem. - Muldoon - 10-27-2019

(10-25-2019, 03:10 PM)MSinger Tesc Wrote:
(05-06-2019, 08:27 PM)sanantone Wrote: Email Marc Singer. He is the director of the department that oversees non-traditional learning. He still comes to this forum occasionally even if he doesn't post. I saw his name on the active users list a few weeks ago.

P.S. That means that TESU is spying on you.

Sanantone—I do lurk on this list occasionally, but I am no longer at TESU. I think they changed a couple of their policies after I left. I am now at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, where I am working to get our policies aligned with the goals of the people on this forum. 

I should probably get a new User ID.

Best,
Marc

Marc Singer, Dean
School of Undergraduate Studies
Golden Gate University
San Francisco, CA
Msinger@ggu.edu

That's really interesting. A few days ago I saw an ad on social media for Golden Gate University and it mentioned having generous transfer credit policies. Definitely seemed suited for people on this forum and I was planning on researching that more.


RE: Is this a new policy at TESU? Educational Provder review. Potentially major problem. - shadowgem - 10-27-2019

(10-27-2019, 05:37 PM)Muldoon Wrote:
(10-25-2019, 03:10 PM)MSinger Tesc Wrote:
(05-06-2019, 08:27 PM)sanantone Wrote: Email Marc Singer. He is the director of the department that oversees non-traditional learning. He still comes to this forum occasionally even if he doesn't post. I saw his name on the active users list a few weeks ago.

P.S. That means that TESU is spying on you.

Sanantone—I do lurk on this list occasionally, but I am no longer at TESU. I think they changed a couple of their policies after I left. I am now at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, where I am working to get our policies aligned with the goals of the people on this forum. 

I should probably get a new User ID.

Best,
Marc

Marc Singer, Dean
School of Undergraduate Studies
Golden Gate University
San Francisco, CA
Msinger@ggu.edu

That's really interesting. A few days ago I saw an ad on social media for Golden Gate University and it mentioned having generous transfer credit policies. Definitely seemed suited for people on this forum and I was planning on researching that more.

Currently it looks like they have a partnership program with Study.com called Aspire where you pay $2000 a year for unlimited SDC courses (billed $500 every 3 months) which will qualify you for discounted tuition of $300 per credit hour and provisional admittance at GGU. 93 units appears to be the max transfer credits with 30 units required at GGU, if I'm reading that correctly. Here, they estimate that by combining 30 units from community college, 63 units from SDC, and then completing 30 units at Golden Gate, it will cost approximately $14,500 to complete.


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