(10-07-2024, 10:35 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Bridge TEFL is another option for those looking at 6 graduate credits that are ACE recommended for credit, I've recommended people to go for their undergraduate credits as well. These can be used for ACE.edu Masters and their Doctoral program too... I mean, it's a deal, you get the Bridge TEFL diploma for under 1K, but you save that amount for the Masters (actually, it's closer to $1400 and 2K for the Doctoral program) if I recall correctly. Here's my previous post two years ago: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid380902
Thank you!
(10-07-2024, 10:36 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(10-07-2024, 09:22 PM)wow Wrote: Thanks! I dug around and can't find info on the edX or UCSD on how to get it on an ACE transcript. But I'll add a note about MicroMasters in general to the wiki page.
Parchment?
I would think it would be credly. But my concern is that edx does not seem to be too forthcoming with documenting ACE credits--even when they are listed on the ACE website, there is no clear way to get them onto Credly. I don't want to add information about an opportunity that may not really exist. But if someone else wants to put it on the wiki, they can. I would suggest that they do it with caveats though.
(10-08-2024, 06:27 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote:(10-08-2024, 05:01 AM)vetvso Wrote: Coopersmith has a few courses at the 500 level from NCCRS.
And the number of these courses has grown recently. Looking at Coopersmith's list of university affiliates or partners is a clue that they might be friendly to NCCRS credits. The list currently includes two universities with graduate programs: Excelsior University and University of the Incarnate Word. Genesis University and Woodmont College currently offer only undergraduate programs. Not currently on the list, but formerly there, Ana G. Mendez University might also be worth further investigation. Coopersmith might also note other institutions that have accepted their graduate credit in the past that are not officially affiliates or partners.
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