07-29-2022, 08:38 PM
Does anyone know of a college that accepts Brown Mackie credits/Brown Mackie associates degree? A friend has associates and wants a bachelor's degree (business or healthcare management)
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07-29-2022, 08:38 PM
Does anyone know of a college that accepts Brown Mackie credits/Brown Mackie associates degree? A friend has associates and wants a bachelor's degree (business or healthcare management)
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07-29-2022, 08:58 PM
Looks like they were a private for profit NA school until they lost their accreditation. Might be a struggle to get those credits to transfer. The more important question is how much do they have to spend on a degree and how quickly do they want it? Sometimes starting over is better than trying to force your previous credits into a degree.
07-29-2022, 09:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2022, 09:14 PM by bjcheung77.)
Brown Mackie was owned by EDMC, which was one of the four or five largest "For Profit Education" corporations in the US. Wow, time flies, they filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2016. They were ACICS accredited then, if that was when your friend received their associates, you can try and see if Excelsior, Walden, WGU (among others that accept NA credits) will take in the courses for credit towards a program from them, Excelsior may be the best bet as you just need 7 residency credits from them to finish a degree. Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Mackie_College
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07-30-2022, 01:31 AM
Agreed, sometimes it is easiest and fastest to just start over. If your friend is good with writing assignments, for instance, it's possible to get a degree at UMPI for under $5k total. On the other hand, using the degree at Excelsior could wind up costing thousands more in tuition (for the school itself and alternate credits) & fees.
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07-30-2022, 09:40 AM
I would certainly never tell someone to start from scratch when you haven't even tried any alternatives. 60+ credits is a lot to just throw away before checking the alternatives.
If your friend will post their credits, we can tell you if it's easier to start over, or try to get them to a school that accepts NA. List them by course #, full course name, # of credits, grade *include pertinent info like "lab science course" or "developmental" or whatever If your friend went to any other schools, break it out by school (original credit earned).
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07-30-2022, 10:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2022, 10:53 AM by Momof3Girls.
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(07-30-2022, 09:40 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I would certainly never tell someone to start from scratch when you haven't even tried any alternatives. 60+ credits is a lot to just throw away before checking the alternatives. Brown Mackie credits circa 2010-2012 (Associates Applied Science - Biomedical Equipment Technology) Note 1: in spite of Brown Mackie's rep, he has had a very successful career as a biomed tech and currently runs the biomed dept at the hospital he is at. Would like to officially become the Biomed Manager (pay increase/salaried position) as he already does the job without the title - requires a four-year degree. Note 2: learns/works best in shorter 8-week classes or self-paced/competency. He gets overwhelmed/self-doubt with full, semester-long classes. faster and cheaper is better, but work will reimburse $2500 Brown Mackie classes (all are 4 credits & all had an A or A-) CF 1100 Professional Development (this was like a welcome to college class) MC 1150 Intro to Microcomputer Applications EN 1101 Comp 1 SO 1200 Principles of Sociology ET 2201 Computer Repair: Systems and Software ET 2202 Computer Repair: Hardware Applications CM 2500 Medical Ethics PS 1200 Principles of Psychology EN 1200 Bus Communications ME 1110 Medical Terminology MT 1800 Coll Algebra ET 1101 Fundamentals of Electronics 1 ET 1102 Fundamentals of Electronics 2 ET 1301 Solid State Electronics 1 ET 1302 Solid State Electronics 2 PHY 1100 Physics ET 2500 Intro to Biomedical Equipment and Technology ET 2501 Biomedical Equipment and Technology 1 ET 2502 Biomedical Equipment and Technology 2 EN 1102 Comp 2 EN 2000 Intro to Literature CM 1200 Public Speaking ET 2950 Biomed externship BI 1361 Anatomy and Physiology (this totals 96 credits so I am not sure how they figured it out as it should be 60??) Also, this is what the Wayback Machine says about their accreditation at the time of his attendance > "Brown Mackie College — Tucson is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s degrees, associate’s degrees and diplomas. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation."
07-30-2022, 10:56 AM
(07-30-2022, 10:36 AM)Momof3Girls Wrote: Note 2: learns/works best in shorter 8-week classes or self-paced/competency. He gets overwhelmed/self-doubt with full, semester-long classes. faster and cheaper is better, but work will reimburse $2500 This is kind of perfect for UMPI or possibly WGU. The others have at least two classes that are longer than 8 weeks: capstone & cornerstone. Also, despite NA status, I would suggest applying to UMPI and sending in the Brown Mackie credits. Worst UMPI can do is say no. But they have accepted a handful of NA credits in the past. They might accept these. They might not. If UMPI does accept the credits, defer enrollment for a session or two until all/most of the GEC requirements have been met with Sophia/SDC.
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07-30-2022, 11:30 AM
Hmm, I would recommend the reverse, it'll be closest to "free" with the $2500 reimbursement. My suggestion is Excelsior first, you can complete the cornerstone and info lit course in 1 8 week session and complete the capstone in another, total would cost your friend $4000 at Excelsior, if you split it up in two years (2022 and 2023, it's FREE). I would chose UMPI second, if your friend is in an absolute rush, they can finish this year for $2800 and that is ONLY if they accept the NA credits... In fact, apply to both, it's free...
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07-30-2022, 12:25 PM
Was the degree completed while the school was accredited? This is important. They lost their accreditation before they closed.
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