02-18-2018, 07:54 AM
CCAF is a pain and I wonder if it's worth bothering with it.
Because of their limits on nontraditional credit--and weird requirements--I didn't finish my CCAF degree until I was in grad school. I had 3 credits to go--even though I had two bachelor's degrees. I took a finance course for my MBA that satisfied the CCAF requirement, so I applied for the degree (right before I was commissioned).
I wouldn't walk two steps out of my way to get that degree unless it had an immediate and very tangible outcome.
Because of their limits on nontraditional credit--and weird requirements--I didn't finish my CCAF degree until I was in grad school. I had 3 credits to go--even though I had two bachelor's degrees. I took a finance course for my MBA that satisfied the CCAF requirement, so I applied for the degree (right before I was commissioned).
I wouldn't walk two steps out of my way to get that degree unless it had an immediate and very tangible outcome.