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05-05-2011, 09:10 AM
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I am looking into various programs and I wanted to know which programs allow the most free electives. So far I have only been able to find tesc which I think gives 12 for their masters in liberal arts degree. The reason I am asking is because I want to take advantage of some of the cheap VESI graduate education courses from Morningside.
thanks
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Amberton takes some of the Vesi credits in their masters degree under electives. I think it is a Masters of Arts in Professional Development.
Amberton University - Master of Arts - Professional Development
I think they take 12 credits.
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I was considering the same thing as well. There are some other sources of relatively cheap graduate credit. Let me see if I can fins my bookmarks. It is cinco de mayo so gimme a second ...
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thanks alleycat pemeberton looks good but im going to send them an email to see if they will accept the education specific courses. i also saw that apus lets you transfer up to 15 credits but the vesi credits are in education so since they dont offer a liberal arts masters degree im thinking i will have to see an email to see which courses they would accept.
@ryoder...LOL.. your second has turned into hours. when you wake up tomorrow dont forget me
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Take a look at VESI...
Universities and Colleges offering Online Courses for Teachers - Partner Universities - Virtual Education Software, inc
I have taken two of their courses, and had them transcripted at Portland State University. I just happened to be a previous student there, so it was a natural fit.
There are other schools on the list that may work better for you!
David
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Thanks David. I will go through the list tomorrow to see what school is looking good for the price and amt of grad credit. Since you have taken a few courses please give some details....... How are they?
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You can transfer 15 credits in at Excelsior too.
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