02-27-2017, 07:19 PM
NA grad school is a different discussion than NA undergrad. In short, there are a TON of valid reasons to pursue an NA graduate degree, especially in business.
JSD hit the nail on the head.
there's no transfer in grad school - (spoken in my best Tom Hank's voice) if you're in a field that is fine with an NA MBA, then go to UotP (assuming you can get in) but if you WANT or NEED an RA MBA, that's where you should spend your time and energy.
The way people build degrees here only works at the undergraduate level.
BUT since you asked, you can do what you're asking within the APUS system. They have 2 identical colleges: American Public University and American Military University. They used to be NA and RA, they were the only college that went on record as permitting you to launder NA credit into an RA degree. Now they are only RA, but think they still may allow NA transfer.
JSD hit the nail on the head.
there's no transfer in grad school - (spoken in my best Tom Hank's voice) if you're in a field that is fine with an NA MBA, then go to UotP (assuming you can get in) but if you WANT or NEED an RA MBA, that's where you should spend your time and energy.
The way people build degrees here only works at the undergraduate level.
BUT since you asked, you can do what you're asking within the APUS system. They have 2 identical colleges: American Public University and American Military University. They used to be NA and RA, they were the only college that went on record as permitting you to launder NA credit into an RA degree. Now they are only RA, but think they still may allow NA transfer.