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RE: BAin4weeks 2022? - allvia - 02-24-2022

(02-23-2022, 09:33 PM)arcangel27 Wrote: So I am attempting to join up with WGU, but I may not be able to get in until june. Could I start testing out/taking study.com courses to start up now?

What degree at WGU are you planning to pursue? What credits (if any) do you already have to transfer in? You can often transfer many 'test out' credits in prior to enrolling (but not after you enroll - not to be confused with applying, WGU is not an auto enroll at time of application). If we know what which degree at WGU and what you have we can assist you to make it least amount of credit you need to complete at WGU (making it faster and cheaper).


RE: BAin4weeks 2022? - MNomadic - 02-24-2022

(02-24-2022, 04:42 PM)natshar Wrote: The only ACE/NCCRS for grad credit I know of are:

Statistics.com (3 courses I think ACE)
Coopersmith Intro to Education Graduate Level (3 credits NCCRS)

And I have never seen any proof these being accepted towards any grad program except the statistics.com at TESU.

Those are the only ACE/NCCRS grad level credit I know of. I guess sometimes certifications could count of bachelors credit in Bachelors to Masters pipeline or something.

There are some other niche graduate credit courses from sources not commonly discussed here like(not that it's relevant to the discussion):

https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pages/Course.aspx?org=Center+for+Development+of+Security+Excellence&cid=7780a5cf-92c4-ea11-a812-000d3a33232a