08-27-2020, 03:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-27-2020, 03:05 PM by tjguitar85.)
(08-25-2020, 09:43 PM)Drakemoore Wrote: Think the original poster isn't asking to transfer into a degree program so I'm not quite sure why all of the responses are about programs specifically. They're probably talking about the fact that community colleges can sometimes let degree holders of different majors teach if they have a certain number of graduate credits in a specific major. This also applies for jobs like teaching high topics where a certain amount of undergrad/graduate credits in a particular field will qualify you in some states as long as you have a bachelors degree or higher in another field.
Nah, it's just for federal government jobs, because my undergrad is not in something business related, there are jobs that require an undergrad in business, but I could also qualify for certain jobs by having 1 year (or 18 credits) in graduate level courses instead.
I think I will give WGU a shot. While I don't think WGU will be as easy as all the ACE/NCCRS credits I racked up, enough people seem to have done it within 1 term that it should be doable, especially with the pandemic shutting down all the hobbies.
I had a transcript evaluation at TESU that had everything transferred in except the capstone for the BSBA in Accounting, but I never got around to doing the capstone - a BSBA doesn't really do anything for me, and when you consider the residency waiver and everything else, the MBA would not be much more expensive if completed in 1 term and having a MBA degree would qualify me for even more federal jobs than the "18 graduate-level business credits" would.