08-18-2022, 03:11 PM
(08-18-2022, 02:52 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Unfortunately, there isn't really a degree that would accept this many credits. I think Amberton's Professional Development is the most likely, potentially accepting 12 credits: https://www.amberton.edu/programs-and-co...tails.html I'm not sure they'd accept those credits for this degree, though. (I think so, because Communication is listed as a valid subject.) And it would cost $7k-8k, depending on textbooks required. https://www.amberton.edu/choosing-ambert...index.html
Since you already have a Master's degree, why not look to getting a Doctorate instead? Some of them require more grad credits than you get with a standard Master's degree, so your credits wouldn't go to waste! It would cost a bit more than $5k, though it would probably have more value than a random generic Master's degree would.
Amberton only accepts 3 credit courses so these wouldn't be accepted. They're also pretty old so that may be an issue for any school. I can't think of any school that would accept this number of transfer credits especially this old and in this subject. The OP wants test for grad school instead of papers and that just doesn't exist.