I am wondering if online degrees with credit transfers are considered less valuable than traditional brick and mortar degrees due to factors such as the time it takes to obtain the degree and the process of transferring credits. Specifically, I am curious if pursuing a graduate degree in countries like Germany, Canada, or the US with an online degree would create acceptance issues.
Have there been cases where individuals have applied for graduate programs at traditional universities, both nationally and internationally, with an online degree and been accepted? Or have there been cases where individuals have been rejected due to the amount of credits transferred or the fact that they completed their degree online? I have reviewed the German Anabin system, which determines the recognition of foreign educational qualifications in Germany, and the results for the three major countries are as follows:
Excelsior University: ( Liberal arts college ) H+ university is recognized in Germany.
Thomas Edison State University: (Specialized Institutions/other ) H+/- no clear recognition status for your university and each degree is evaluated and decided on on a case-by-case basis.
Charter Oak State College: (Liberal arts college ) H+ university is recognized in Germany.
Further more as seen this this thread " After all the recent changes, what's the possibility of doing undergrad from India?" India has a problem with online degrees apparently, same goes for Algeria as you have to provide a proof of residency in the country you studied in.
Does anyone have more information about countries like, France, Germany, Canada, Austria, UK, Australia and Austria ?
Have there been cases where individuals have applied for graduate programs at traditional universities, both nationally and internationally, with an online degree and been accepted? Or have there been cases where individuals have been rejected due to the amount of credits transferred or the fact that they completed their degree online? I have reviewed the German Anabin system, which determines the recognition of foreign educational qualifications in Germany, and the results for the three major countries are as follows:
Excelsior University: ( Liberal arts college ) H+ university is recognized in Germany.
Thomas Edison State University: (Specialized Institutions/other ) H+/- no clear recognition status for your university and each degree is evaluated and decided on on a case-by-case basis.
Charter Oak State College: (Liberal arts college ) H+ university is recognized in Germany.
Further more as seen this this thread " After all the recent changes, what's the possibility of doing undergrad from India?" India has a problem with online degrees apparently, same goes for Algeria as you have to provide a proof of residency in the country you studied in.
Does anyone have more information about countries like, France, Germany, Canada, Austria, UK, Australia and Austria ?