11-09-2022, 11:11 AM
(11-07-2022, 04:08 PM)jsd Wrote: Edit: Nevermind, completely misread your intention hereSo based on the other replies, I made a degree plan for UoPeople to Gatech OMSCS(ML), and emailed them, hopefully they say I can at least apply.
(11-07-2022, 04:09 PM)ss20ts Wrote: WGU will not accept international students. This is not new with them. They have limitations with online speeds and proctoring.I thought since they made exceptions to some canadians, maybe I could apply, I explained in my application that i have a good internet connection and have expertise taking proctorU exams ergo I won't have a problem with exemity or whatever it is they use thingie, I actually made a very detailed application steelmanned for every possible rejection point. After many phone calls they flat out told me "Our accredation does not allow us to take in international students", and I was like your RA body told you not to take international students? "yes". This is a flat out lie, RA bodies obviously don't insist on this, after my research I think the owners (the governers or whatever) feel America first or something. Which is fine, just disappointed that is all.
UofP is NA which makes it tricky to transfer their courses. TESU requires 24 RA credits and they don't accept NA credits. ABET is probably not realistic with NA credits.
There's no such thing as candidate RA credits. You are either RA at the time of completion or not. There's no changing it and going back.
GTech will care a great deal about your grades so keep them up.
Have you looked at the degree requirements from TESU, EU, and NAU? I wouldn't worry about trying to fit all of your courses into a degree. There will be courses that don't work.
This thread may help you:
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...the-people
(11-07-2022, 06:29 PM)davewill Wrote: Just to add to your consideration, OMSCS only accepts regionally accredited bechelor's degrees.
https://omscs.gatech.edu/program-info/ad...n-criteria
Quote:For all applicants, domestic and international, the following is required for admission:
• Before you can matriculate at Georgia Tech, the Institute requires that you must have earned the appropriate academic credentials: "Evidence of award of a bachelor's degree, its equivalent, or higher degree (prior to matriculation) from a regionally accredited institution; demonstrated academic excellence; and evidence of experience in the selected field of graduate study." (Institute Catalog Reference)
• In no case can work experience substitute for having earned an academic degree.
That's the whole point. If Gatech would accept UoPeople Bsc I am like 85% confident I could get in, so that's good enough, it's this statement in their admission that is the driver for me not to graduate from Uopeople.
(11-07-2022, 07:06 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Excelsior accepts NA credits, but they don't have a CompSci degree at all (and their IT degree can't be gotten via alt-credit).
TESU has a BACS which can be done via alt-credit + 24cr of RA, but they don't accept NA credits.
The only other schools I know of that will take NA credit AND ACE and have CompSci degrees are Franklin University and Wilmington University; both will cost >$10k and will require 30cr of residency there.
(11-07-2022, 07:21 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @dude, you did the template but missed the last post addendum asking for more details here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-worksI apologize for this, I did not see your post below with the addendum, I tried to edit my post, seems time has passed? I will add it later in a reply.
At the time being, your best option is to take the financial hit and do the TESU BACS as it'll be cheaper than SNHU and you can potentially finish faster too.
Since you can't pay for the entire $4-$5K in one payment, you might want to focus a bit more on balancing any relevant Certs, Degree, Experience.
(11-07-2022, 10:04 PM)ifomonay Wrote: Georgia Tech OMSCS program doesn't require applicants to have their bachelor's from a US regionally accredited program. There are many foreign students in the program who did not do their bachelors here. I knew of several students in the program who did their BSCS at UoPeople, also not regionally accredited. Don't rely on me or anyone in this forum. You can email GaTech, and they'll confirm that UoPeople is an acceptable BSCS program.
(11-08-2022, 11:08 AM)davewill Wrote:(11-07-2022, 10:04 PM)ifomonay Wrote: Georgia Tech OMSCS program doesn't require applicants to have their bachelor's from a US regionally accredited program. There are many foreign students in the program who did not do their bachelors here. I knew of several students in the program who did their BSCS at UoPeople, also not regionally accredited. Don't rely on me or anyone in this forum. You can email GaTech, and they'll confirm that UoPeople is an acceptable BSCS program.
I second the notion of asking the program. There might be subtleties that aren't easily discernable from the website. For example, it may matter that you are a foreign student. In the worst case, they verify that they WON'T take the UofPeople degree and you can proceed accordingly.
The other thought I've had is that although most US RA universities won't take NA credits, foreign universities are much less likely to notice or care about the NA/RA difference. They are more likely to just care that the accreditation is recognized by the US Dept. of Education.
Thank you both for this. I made a degree plan catered to Gatech (if an admin can edit my original post to include this in my credits as I will use this file now for all updates, thank u):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...edit#gid=0
And:
![[Image: 53LddQN.png]](https://i.imgur.com/53LddQN.png)
Finger crossed they at least show some leeway or something.
In the meantime I will add the addendum to my post abotu the stuff, and slowly amend the sheet with the Purdue international, Excelsciour, TESU and the other one, is gonna be a lot of work, because even if Gatech says "maybe", that's not a guarantee of admission until I get my bsc and do the actual application so I should have some backups, will update soon.
Thank you all for the replies much appreciated.
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