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(07-24-2025, 06:56 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote: University of the Pacific, another large provider of professional development graduate courses say the following about them:
“These courses are not applicable for a degree at Pacific but can be transferred at the discretion of your institution. “
https://www.pacific.edu/education/profes...rs-courses
Teacher’s Learning Center who provides similar graduate professional development courses says they offer ones that can be transferred to the Colorado State University Pueblo
https://www.tlcgraduatecredits.com/calif...-teachers/
Members on the sister forum posted about many other offerings a few years ago and suggested you might be able to leverage these internationally.
https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?thr...ses.60067/
In a few countries like Spain they have a strikingly similar system for graduate credits for medical workers, teachers, and other professionals. In those cases, graduate courses can be taken online for cheap and applied to titulo propio degrees, certificates, etc. I attached a provider below.
https://www.formacionalcala.com/es/
I suspect it is very dependent on the school and the program you apply to, as with any graduate credit. The difference with these is that they tend to not be “core” classes. At least at ISU, they are listed as an elective course in the catalog.
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The main thing with foreign credit is, the requirement of a foreign credit evaluation. If the credits are coming in cheap and online, that would be awesome, there are options such as ENEB or using the Finnish (and other EU credit/degree offerings). As long as you get a favorable evaluation from a NACES member (or AICE), you are on the fast track in getting graduate credit for cheap...
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(Yesterday, 12:23 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: The main thing with foreign credit is, the requirement of a foreign credit evaluation. If the credits are coming in cheap and online, that would be awesome, there are options such as ENEB or using the Finnish (and other EU credit/degree offerings). As long as you get a favorable evaluation from a NACES member (or AICE), you are on the fast track in getting graduate credit for cheap...
Great advice BJ. Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't WES still evaluate the ENEB MBA as a graduate certificate from a regionally accredited college? Should we presume that would allow MBA credit earned from ENEB to be transferred to a regionally accredited American master's program?
Does anyone know if ENEB transcripts its courses in a manner acceptable to American admissions offices?
Has anyone successfully transferred their ENEB credit to a regionally accredited American master's program or the international equivalent?
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Yes, it's been reported and most of them have been entered into the ENEB wiki for reference:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/ENEB