02-16-2022, 01:48 PM
(02-16-2022, 04:20 AM)studyingfortests Wrote: As for the University of the State of New York thing, I stand by what I originally said to an extent... before Exclsior was Excelsior, it was Regents College. And before it was Regents College it was called... The University of the State of New York, not to be confused with SUNY. It was when it was spun off and became a separate nonprofit that it took the Regents and then Excelsior name. (And yes, NY certainly has some odd names.) But the school was not really USNY, it was the school that was a part of USNY, which as I understand it, is not actually a school at all, but "The Regents of the University of the State of New York" And on the NCCRS page, right in their logo, it says "The University of the State of New York."
I'm well aware of the history of Excelsior College and all of the intricacies with NYS. NYS is a governmental mess. Always has been. The Board of Regents also regulates high school diplomas. It's a very tangled web. I can see why no one would want to go with NCCRS because you'd be dealing with NYS which like I said is a governmental mess. 3 of the last 4 governors had issues - MAJOR issues. 2 resigned. 1 didn't run again because of his issues. Total mess. I miss the days where my governor just went off quietly to South America with his girlfriend. Yup. That was my governor when I lived in SC. At least the government there was functioning.