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11-04-2019, 01:10 PM
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(11-03-2019, 05:33 PM)PositiveSoul Wrote: ...
I have around 70 credits (lower and upper) and almost two decades of professional experience as well as an MBA from an AACSB-Accredited, EQUIS-Accredited, EFMD-CEL-Accredited British University. I was wondering which university (i.e. Thomas Eddison, Charter Oaks, The Excelsior) will be kind enough to grant me a Bachelor's Degree based upon what I have so far. I am leaning more towards Prior Learning Assessments (PLAs) than CLEPS, DATNES, etc.
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To answer your actual question, any one of the Big3 three would work for this. You will have to take a capstone course, and with COSC and TESU a cornerstone course. I went the PLA route for my BACS (there were no alternative credit options for the courses I needed then). If you can simply take an exam or online course at one of the alternative providers to get credit for something, you'll likely find that faster, easier and surer than doing a portfolio for a PLA of the same course. Compare the effort of doing 10-15 pages of documentation of your learning for, say Financial Accounting, plus getting attestation letters from former supervisors or instructors and samples of your work, then waiting for a subject matter expert to pass judgement on it vs. reading some lessons, watching some videos and doing some quizzes and exams on Study.com. Also, some courses, like basic English, Math or Science, may be difficult to PLA.
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(11-04-2019, 01:10 PM)davewill Wrote: Also, some courses, like basic English, Math or Science, may be difficult to PLA.
If I'm not mistaken, TESU has a policy against doing a PLA for Math. Not sure about COSC/EC
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Thank you very much to each and every individual who was kind enough to give me her/his kind feedback.
I am glad to report that everything went fine and I got the job offer. I am grateful to my University folks who were kind enough to step in and rescue me upon my request.
There is always light at the end of the tunnel, one just needs to be honest, persistent and stay positive. Never ever give up.
I have decided not to pursue a Bachelor's Degree but to stick to my MBA without a Bachelor's Degree.
Once again, thank you all.
Have a great, productive, prosperous and healthy life.
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11-06-2019, 12:29 PM
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This is a prime example of the watered down k-12 system. People can no longer think beyond phase 1. Obviously the hiring person does not understand that the MBA is a superior degree covering information above and beyond what the lower level degree would cover. For example, a hiring person may overlook someone with an accounting degree because the job description requires a business degree or the job description requires an associates and the candidate has a BA.
Would OP be better off completing 20 graded credits and graduating from Athabasca University, with the BGS? It has a 0 residency and he could put a bachelors on his resume so dumb humans or computers don't deny them the job opportunity.
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(11-06-2019, 12:29 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: This is a prime example of the watered down k-12 system. People can no longer think beyond phase 1. Obviously the hiring person does not understand that the MBA is a superior degree covering information above and beyond what the lower level degree would cover. For example, a hiring person may overlook someone with an accounting degree because the job description requires a business degree or the job description requires an associates and the candidate has a BA.
Would OP be better off completing 20 graded credits and graduating from Athabasca University, with the BGS? It has a 0 residency and he could put a bachelors on his resume so dumb humans or computers don't deny them the job opportunity.
(11-05-2019, 05:40 PM)PositiveSoul Wrote: ...
I am glad to report that everything went fine and I got the job offer.
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They did understand, it did not pose a problem.
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(11-06-2019, 12:44 PM)lacussucceed Wrote: (11-06-2019, 12:29 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: This is a prime example of the watered down k-12 system. People can no longer think beyond phase 1. Obviously the hiring person does not understand that the MBA is a superior degree covering information above and beyond what the lower level degree would cover. For example, a hiring person may overlook someone with an accounting degree because the job description requires a business degree or the job description requires an associates and the candidate has a BA.
Would OP be better off completing 20 graded credits and graduating from Athabasca University, with the BGS? It has a 0 residency and he could put a bachelors on his resume so dumb humans or computers don't deny them the job opportunity.
(11-05-2019, 05:40 PM)PositiveSoul Wrote: ...
I am glad to report that everything went fine and I got the job offer.
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They did understand, it did not pose a problem.
Perfect, I posted just in case someone else might have this similar issue in the future, Athabasca might be a solution.
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(11-06-2019, 12:29 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: This is a prime example of the watered down k-12 system. People can no longer think beyond phase 1. Obviously the hiring person does not understand that the MBA is a superior degree covering information above and beyond what the lower level degree would cover. For example, a hiring person may overlook someone with an accounting degree because the job description requires a business degree or the job description requires an associates and the candidate has a BA.
Would OP be better off completing 20 graded credits and graduating from Athabasca University, with the BGS? It has a 0 residency and he could put a bachelors on his resume so dumb humans or computers don't deny them the job opportunity.
I have never heard of Athabasca University, can you please explain more about completing 20 graded credits and graduating with a BGS? Would someone transfer their grad credits into Athabasca to receive the BGS? Unclear on the steps required. Please advise break-down because this is a new concept.
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(11-06-2019, 03:59 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: (11-06-2019, 12:29 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: This is a prime example of the watered down k-12 system. People can no longer think beyond phase 1. Obviously the hiring person does not understand that the MBA is a superior degree covering information above and beyond what the lower level degree would cover. For example, a hiring person may overlook someone with an accounting degree because the job description requires a business degree or the job description requires an associates and the candidate has a BA.
Would OP be better off completing 20 graded credits and graduating from Athabasca University, with the BGS? It has a 0 residency and he could put a bachelors on his resume so dumb humans or computers don't deny them the job opportunity.
I have never heard of Athabasca University, can you please explain more about completing 20 graded credits and graduating with a BGS? Would someone transfer their grad credits into Athabasca to receive the BGS? Unclear on the steps required. Please advise break-down because this is a new concept.
Athabasca has a 3 year bachelors degree in general studies. You can transfer in 90 graded credits from a regionally accredited university and pay a fee to graduate. It is a Canadian college but also has US accreditation. You only need 90 credits to get the degree. I’m assuming the graduate credits would transfer in as UL.
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(11-07-2019, 09:59 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: Athabasca has a 3 year bachelors degree in general studies. You can transfer in 90 graded credits from a regionally accredited university and pay a fee to graduate. It is a Canadian college but also has US accreditation. You only need 90 credits to get the degree. I’m assuming the graduate credits would transfer in as UL.
Do you know their policy on ACE credit? Do they have a cap / cornerstone?
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(11-07-2019, 10:49 PM)lacussucceed Wrote: (11-07-2019, 09:59 PM)videogamesrock Wrote: Athabasca has a 3 year bachelors degree in general studies. You can transfer in 90 graded credits from a regionally accredited university and pay a fee to graduate. It is a Canadian college but also has US accreditation. You only need 90 credits to get the degree. I’m assuming the graduate credits would transfer in as UL.
Do you know their policy on ACE credit? Do they have a cap / cornerstone?
No cap, no cornerstone, and no ACE.
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