02-11-2021, 08:09 PM
(02-11-2021, 07:56 PM)nomaduser Wrote:(02-11-2021, 07:43 PM)monchevy Wrote: If the classes earn college credit and degrees, it's not continuing ed.
You're misunderstanding my points.
Continuing education department indeed give you degrees these days! That's the new trend!
However, they may not have university status. So your degree won't be fully accredited.
For example, University College (Continuing Education) at University of Denver will give you bachelor's and master's!
https://universitycollege.du.edu/
University College means continuing education
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_college
You're missing my points too. Some continuing education departments geared to adults have added degree-granting divisions, yes. They're actual degrees and they're fully accredited if the school is. HOWEVER, if you only take the continuing education/lifelong learning classes, you won't earn credits or degrees. They're two entirely different things.
You can earn non-degree continuing education units (CEUs) and certificates at NYU SPS. You can also earn a degree, which is accredited the same as any other NYU degree. The only difference between that and what you think of as "getting an NYU degree" is when and how you attend class.