11-12-2019, 12:49 PM
(11-12-2019, 12:17 PM)allvia Wrote:I have 160 credits. Mostly Upper Level and Graduate Level. Of course I would have to see what they accept but are they very picky with that? All my credits are from an accredited university in Germany.(11-12-2019, 10:16 AM)Bekai88 Wrote:(11-12-2019, 09:56 AM)allvia Wrote:Thank you for clarifying. I thought so. Still good to know that I can get the bachelor degree now from AU without any additional work!(11-11-2019, 06:49 PM)Bekai88 Wrote: The option with AU is very interesting for me. I have 160 graded credits from a German University. It has been evaluated by a credential evaluation agency. Could I get the 3 year bachelor degree in general studies from AU. Then transfer that degree to TESU as source 1 and transfer some other credits from my 160 credits as source 2 and then just get a 4 year bachelor with just doing the capstone?
It doesn't work that way (for any of the Big3); what you're talking about is called credit laundering. TESU doesn't take a degree as a block transfer, they take credits individually and from their original source only.
Only if they evaluate your existing credits as meeting their requirements. It is not as simple as having 90 traditionally graded credits (it's not an automatic degree based on # of credits earned); which is why you would need to apply and have your transcripts evaluated by them.
AU let’s me transfer credits and doesn’t have a residency requirement for the 3 year program. From what I have read, I need to fulfill the requirement of upper level classes, correct?