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Anyone go to National University in CA? - dwilson - 02-07-2009

Hello,

I live in California and plan on attending National University. Compared to University of Phoenix they have a way better reputation and there tuition is less.

I want to bring in as many CLEP exams as i can and National accepts 67.5 units to be transfered in via CLEP which is 15 classes @ 4.5 units each. If I transfer in that many CLEPS (15 cleps) that will save me over 20k on tuition.

Id like to hear from anyone who is attending NU and learn about there experiences so i can navigate the NU system better.

Thanks in advance.
Dave


Anyone go to National University in CA? - ShotoJuku - 02-07-2009

Website???


Anyone go to National University in CA? - Joel - 02-07-2009

ShotoJuku Wrote:Website???
I believe this is it...National University • Accredited Online, On-Campus College Degrees for Adults in Continuing Education, San Diego


Anyone go to National University in CA? - barcotta - 02-11-2009

dwilson Wrote:Hello,

I live in California and plan on attending National University. Compared to University of Phoenix they have a way better reputation and there tuition is less.

I want to bring in as many CLEP exams as i can and National accepts 67.5 units to be transfered in via CLEP which is 15 classes @ 4.5 units each. If I transfer in that many CLEPS (15 cleps) that will save me over 20k on tuition.

Id like to hear from anyone who is attending NU and learn about there experiences so i can navigate the NU system better.

Thanks in advance.
Dave

I don't know how popular it is outside of CA. I took an Introduction to Research class at my local community college and there were a bunch of National University students in there. Unless there is a particular curriculum or degree at NU that interests you, I would suggest that you check out one of the Big Three for your degree. You'll likely get it a whole lot faster and cheaper and I don't believe that NU will give you any more bang for your extra $$$$ and time as compared to one of the Big Three. Just a thought. Good luck.