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Nations university - Noteven - 08-28-2022 Has anyone experienced getting an undergraduate religious studies degree at nations university? Thanks RE: Nations university - Alpha - 08-28-2022 I have no connection to Nations but I know that they have a Facebook page where you can interact with students once you're a member. I don't think you need to be a student at the school in order to join the site. I think you just need to ask. RE: Nations university - rachel83az - 08-28-2022 There have been a couple of people here who have gotten a degree from them. One thing to keep in mind, that may be an inconvenience to some people, is that you have to find your own proctor. You cannot use any proctoring company. They need to be able to contact a SPECIFIC proctor for ID confirmation or whatever. RE: Nations university - allvia - 08-28-2022 (08-28-2022, 04:39 PM)rachel83az Wrote: There have been a couple of people here who have gotten a degree from them. One thing to keep in mind, that may be an inconvenience to some people, is that you have to find your own proctor. You cannot use any proctoring company. They need to be able to contact a SPECIFIC proctor for ID confirmation or whatever. Many public libraries offer proctoring service. I would suggest the OP contact theirs, it is a great 'no cost' option if they offer it. I agree with rachel83az there have been members here who have attended and completed degrees through Nations University - I believe they have all (surely most) been Master's degrees (it was talked about here quite a bit back in 2016, when they were only $960 per year- not so much after 2018 when the tuition went up). They are an NA not RA school, if that should matter. RE: Nations university - rachel83az - 08-28-2022 (08-28-2022, 04:53 PM)allvia Wrote: Many public libraries offer proctoring service. I would suggest the OP contact theirs, it is a great 'no cost' option if they offer it. If you can get a specific librarian to agree to be your proctor, that could be a good option. If yours is the kind that says something like "any librarian on duty can do the proctoring", it won't work. RE: Nations university - bjcheung77 - 08-28-2022 For their Bachelors, you can transfer in 75% of the credits, however I don't think they accept alternative credits. Is there a reason you're going for this degree? If you're going for a Nations U degree, would the Masters option be alright for you instead? A couple of members completed their Bachelors and applied to their Masters, a member completed it in 1 year, just a note, lots of writing... |