01-10-2013, 06:45 PM
cookderosa Wrote:I'm not quite ready to accept that answer yet.
Besides, courses are not "more like" this or that- they are or are not. They are either non-graded CEUs or they are graduate credit graded credit. Yes, it's always up to the receiving school. Yes, CSUMB won't accept it towards their own degrees. HOWEVER, just being an extension college means nothing. My Harvard credits are through an extension division of their continuing education college and 100% regionally accredited and accepted in transfer by TESC as upper level undergraduate credit or graduate level transfer.
In my experience, I'd be more inclined to put my money against the phone person than with them. I've never met a paid academic adviser more educated in transfer than my network of online edu-hobbiests. Sorry, just the truth.
I certainly would rather be able to use these for a master's degree at least so hope this is cleared up soon. I'd like to transfer 6-15 history/poly-sci credits from this towards such a degree one day, depending upon where I ultimately decide to get one (right now it's WNMU vs. APU). For the teacher licensing program at WGU though, I can't afford to be the "guinea pig" right now so will have to look at other options.
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
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MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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My BA History degree plan.