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Hello all,
I am new to this forum and I am looking into enrolling at Excelsior College. Do employers take a degree from Excelsior serious? I'm asking because of the fact that you are allowed to test out of a degree, without doing any coursework. Please do not get me wrong. I am NOT bashing the college at all. I'm just curious. Thanks for any info. ![]() |
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It's a regionally accredited school, which is all that should matter. The fact that it is recognized by the armed forces (and one can commission with it) is my litmus test that a school is legit, but I suppose private organizations might still turn their noses up at non-traditional schools.
If you are concerned about your employer's opinion of the school, why not list it on your resume/cv as: Bachelor of Science in (degree here) - University of the State of New York, Excelsior ...or something to that effect. That way it conveys to the employer that Excelsior is part of a legitimate university system. |
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EC is an RA school, second to none in the DL field for a wide variety of degree options. You can't lose with an EC degree!
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can you do that? isnt that a little misleading? I mean I like the idea and it looks WAY better than Excelsior college and i am probably going to list it on my resume now but still i though that excelsior college is now separate and independent?
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Bachelor of Science in (degree here) - University of the State of New York, Excelsior
Here's the thing - I believe that all NY schools, including High Schools are accredited members of the Regents of the USNY which is in and of itself a State of NY accreditor. In fact the USNY is so strong, some major NY colleges are not members of any RA or NA accreditors. My High School (Hicksville, NY) gives a diploma that is stamped from USNY. So EC is a "member" of the USNY but not SUNY. I went to SUNY-Farmingdale which is a member of....wait for it......USNY (just like EC). Bottom line is that when you graduate you will be an EC grad and not a USNY grad.
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Excelsior is RA and that is what counts. I teach at a college and it requires a degree. The degree has to be from a school that is RA or NA. Preferbly RA. I have had no problems with my degree from Excelsior and highly recommend the school.
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I will likely list mine as University of the State of New York, Excelsior College. In my mind there are a couple of factors to consider. For me, I'm old, so it'll be at the bottom of my resume anyway. Although I grew up in NY as did Brian [Schenectady--not exactly neighbors but near SUNY (State University of New York) Albany] I now live in California, and "Excelsior College" looks a little lonely all by itself and since we don't have a football or basketball team--lacks name recognition--particularly in CA. Since my early education and work exp. is in NY, I will not list the year I graduate. That way, to the untrained eye, it'll appear that I went to college before moving out to CA. To be clear, I would always (and proudly) tell the whole story to anyone who is interested, but most would be more interested in my work history and I view this entry in my resume as an area to which I would not want to draw undue attention. Therefore, I view having something about the State of NY as being helpful to answering questions before they are asked. Finally, someone must have had a sense of humor when they created the University of the State of NY (USNY) and the State University of NY (SUNY) systems!
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Michael CLEP - ISCA 68, Sociology 72, Psych 73, A&I Lit 61, HG&D 65, Ed Psych 70, Marketing 72, Management 69, Macroeconomics 63, Microeconomics 67 DSST - Intro to Comp 66, MIS 61, Supervision 67, Counseling 58 - no study!, Personal Finance 67, Statistics 60, Criminal Justice 57, Ethics 58, Finance 63 (All A's at EC) COC - 2007 (Community College) - Acctg I&II 10c, Work/Study 4c, Intro to Research (Info Lit req) 1c, Society and Rock & Roll 3c, Fund of Music 3c, Guitar I & II 4c, Bass Guitar I 2c ECE - Ethics (A), HRM (B), Organizational Behavior (B) | CSU - Operations Mgmt. (A) | TECEP - Business Policy 80 (CR) My Excelsior Degree Journey Bachelor of Science in General Business, cum laude Excelsior College . |
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Schenectady.....isn't that in Canada?? As we used to say (living downstate) - anything north of the Bronx is in Canada!
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