(07-19-2023, 10:40 AM)cacoleman1983 Wrote:(07-19-2023, 06:46 AM)xianbd Wrote: Nice if you can transfer all credits toward that degree since no residency requirement
but all my credits are from prior degrees and "If you have an existing undergraduate degree, your previous courses can be considered for credit toward up to 50% of your AU degree requirements."
So what if I have two or more degrees, do they count for 100%~ LOL
It probably wouldn't even be worth it in your case being that this bachelor's degree is shorter and has no specialty. It's beneficial for those who need the bachelor's as a check in the box who have the hours but not a fully completed degree or have credits from an unofficial degree like the Master Propio from ENEB to backfill those hours towards the bachelor's if they somehow had not earned it yet.
You are right.
well it may still be interesting if I can get a Canadian degree at such a low cost
worth a try
(07-19-2023, 09:57 AM)MNomadic Wrote:(07-19-2023, 06:46 AM)xianbd Wrote: Nice if you can transfer all credits toward that degree since no residency requirementYou have to get a certain amount of new credits.
but all my credits are from prior degrees and "If you have an existing undergraduate degree, your previous courses can be considered for credit toward up to 50% of your AU degree requirements."
So what if I have two or more degrees, do they count for 100%~ LOL
I didn't find the rules about it...
So how many new credits do I need to get in Athabasca?