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Masters Program after testing out of the majority of undergrad courses (LSUS?) - Decius73 - 12-19-2015 I'm down to my last 3 courses for my BSBA at COSC, including the Capstone. After looking at several grad schools, I am intrigued by Louisiana State, Shreveport (LSUS) and a couple of Cal State's (local schools). Has anyone here had any luck getting accepted into an AACSB accredited MBA or MHA program after completing the majority of their degree by testing out? Any LSUS students or graduates? Masters Program after testing out of the majority of undergrad courses (LSUS?) - soliloquy - 12-20-2015 Decius73 Wrote:I'm down to my last 3 courses for my BSBA at COSC, including the Capstone. After looking at several grad schools, I am intrigued by Louisiana State, Shreveport (LSUS) and a couple of Cal State's (local schools). Has anyone here had any luck getting accepted into an AACSB accredited MBA or MHA program after completing the majority of their degree by testing out? Any LSUS students or graduates? Some schools require at least 60 graded credits. I think I had a little over 60 in my BS due to testing out and credential evaluation. Missouri State is AACSB accredited and I was admitted into the college of business and could have taken either MSPM or MBA. I chose MSPM. LSUS mentions 60 credits by saying you must have a certain GPA in your last 60 graded credits but it is not clear if it is mandatory to have 60 graded credits as a prerequisite to being accepted into the program. Masters Program after testing out of the majority of undergrad courses (LSUS?) - Prloko - 12-21-2015 It also depends on the rest of your application. I was accepted into an aacsb school, but I also have a good job and am a veteran which strengthened my app. each master's program has recruiting staff that can usually answer your questions, they also can help with advice to strengthen your app. contact your school of choice and speak with a rep and ask them directly. |