03-01-2023, 05:42 PM
(03-01-2023, 01:39 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Amberton's a great 'adult learner' university, it's geared for that niche... I think they've set their audience to exactly that, helping adults complete their education at an affordable price point. Having said that, I'd go with them only at the Masters level, as you can get a Bachelors cheaper, easier, faster with the recommended alternative credit institutions we already recommend. Amberton's Masters option are affordable and the 12 credit transfer credit they allow at the masters level is very appealing as well...
That 12 transfer credits is kind of tricky. The courses must be 3 credits each and be RA credit. Also every master's degree doesn't have room for extra courses so transfer credits may not be helpful. There's 1 degree where transfer credit works the easiest - the MA in Professional Development, but the credits must fall under specific areas (subjects).