07-06-2020, 01:29 PM
https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/curre...r_inst.php
They make a distinction between (1) standardized examinations offered by regionally accredited institutions (TECEP, UExcel), (2) credit by exam (CLEP, AP, DSST), and (3) non-collegiate course providers (SL, SDC, Saylor, Sophia); and they specifically say that the restriction applies to "non-regionally accredited course providers" and it's said specifically in the section for that category of credit.
So while I agree that they ought to issue clarifying remarks, going by their own site it seems like there are still plenty of options for those 24 credits other than RA coursework.
They make a distinction between (1) standardized examinations offered by regionally accredited institutions (TECEP, UExcel), (2) credit by exam (CLEP, AP, DSST), and (3) non-collegiate course providers (SL, SDC, Saylor, Sophia); and they specifically say that the restriction applies to "non-regionally accredited course providers" and it's said specifically in the section for that category of credit.
So while I agree that they ought to issue clarifying remarks, going by their own site it seems like there are still plenty of options for those 24 credits other than RA coursework.
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MA in Educational Technology Leadership, George Washington University
18 doctoral level semester-hours in Business Administration, Baker College
In progress: EdD in Educational Leadership, Manhattanville College
More at https://stevefoerster.com