Not quite, Bryan. If you read the whole thing (and that takes a while) it's not really a course-provider for transfer credit. For some programs, you are enrolled in one of the partner universities and do all your work for a degree through them. Others are taught on-ground at specific Unicaf campuses. I'm not even sure if all of those are available by distance from these African locations. Grad degrees especially - see Doctorates. They seem to be on-ground. Other grad degrees are "partnership" with other unis.
If you're thinking of taking individual courses and transferring credits from this Africa-licensed school - well, the best I can say is Bahati njema! That's Ki-Swahili for "Good luck!"
At the very least, you'd need a proper foreign evaluation for US use of ANYTHING from this school. We had a thread on this school in another forum and there was a UK partnership program. Africans got a very good deal - I think it was less than $2,000 for a UK MBA. Those from developed countries paid full UK rate. It was nowhere near what you could call "cheap".
Cost structure much higher for us. Not intended as individual course provider. Will require foreign evaluation. As I said before - "Bahati njema!" ...Or maybe you could rent a mailbox in Malawi and pay local tuition. (Just kidding!)
If you're thinking of taking individual courses and transferring credits from this Africa-licensed school - well, the best I can say is Bahati njema! That's Ki-Swahili for "Good luck!"
At the very least, you'd need a proper foreign evaluation for US use of ANYTHING from this school. We had a thread on this school in another forum and there was a UK partnership program. Africans got a very good deal - I think it was less than $2,000 for a UK MBA. Those from developed countries paid full UK rate. It was nowhere near what you could call "cheap".
Cost structure much higher for us. Not intended as individual course provider. Will require foreign evaluation. As I said before - "Bahati njema!" ...Or maybe you could rent a mailbox in Malawi and pay local tuition. (Just kidding!)