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Instead of RA which ones are my best NA Universities options??
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(06-09-2020, 01:08 AM)Merlin Wrote:
(06-08-2020, 09:50 PM)cecilgambe7 Wrote: I just come back to this community after one year.

I found a good new... Sophia free courses for a month... and a bad new... COSC weird change complicated everything.

So, now for me RA or NA is not as important, but to be honest, i have no any informationa about NA universities because most of people are looking for RA universities so most of threads in the forum are about Big 3 and RA.


What are the NA universities choices??

(i am international student, non-us resident)

Honestly, unless you plan to pursue a master's degree or doctorate after your bachelor's degree, and especially as a non-US resident, the difference between RA and NA is probably negligible. Even then, some RA schools will accept NA degrees as meeting bachelor's degree requirements towards a master's degree. So a NA degree doesn't completely remove the possibility of pursuing a RA postgraduate degree.

NA schools are still legitimate institutions of higher learning in the eyes of the US Department of Education, so NA degrees are still recognized globally. Plus, with the recent deregulation of RA vs NA accreditation, the differences between the two accreditation systems may be less of an issue soon anyway.

So, ultimately, it really depends on why you want a US degree in the first place and what you intend to do with it in the future.

I actually could get a scholarship for Master/PhD in USA if i get my degree; one year ago it was my first motivation to complete my degree... today i also have the chance to, for a rasonable amount (about 3000 euro) get an Online Master in Spain if i get my degree (i think any degree)...

But my main motivation today is to get a degree because of "professional status". I even think that by getting a NA degree, the ACE credits could be re-used in future for a RA degree if i need it... so half of the work will anyway being covered.

What NA universities allow international students to do 100% online degree??
BSBA: 70% completed (84 credits of 120)
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RE: Instead of RA which ones are my best NA Universities options?? - by cecilgambe7 - 06-09-2020, 09:44 AM

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