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Has anyone on these forums been successful in being admitted to a masters program? Currently I'm enrolled at TESC pursuing a BA in Liberal Studies and plan on earning about two-thirds of my credits through CLEP and DSST. I was wondering if that amount of credits earned through nontraditional means would be a road block to getting into a standard brick and mortar institution.
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Good question, I am curious too.
Cleps Passed: (36) English Comp w/essay, Freshman Comp, A & I Lit, Princ of Management, , College Math, Humanities, US History 1 and US History 2, Marketing
Dantes Passed: (48) Astronomy, Supervision, Bus. Math, Intro to Bus, Human Resource Management, Ethics in America, Tech Writing, Intro to Computing, World Religions, Personal Finance, Intro to LE, Org Behavior, Environment & Humanity, Here's to your Health and Criminal Justice.
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Well, I earned 30 credits of my Business Administration degree through CLEP and DSST exams. Another 27 credits were earned just from military credit as well. Personally, I had no problem enrolling in courses for Saint Leo's online MBA or at Duquesne University for a M.S. in Leadership & Business Ethics.
It may have helped that both schools are pretty military friendly, so they are used to seeing a lot of credit by exam. Here's a list of online degrees used to dealing with military in any event:
http://www.dantescatalogs.com/DEDC/DEDCNav.asp
[SIZE="1"]CLEP exams passed:
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
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B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]
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I'm new to this forum, but I wish to offer some encouragement. I completed both my AS and BS from Regents College (now Excelsior College). Since that time I entered into and completed a masters in Human Resource Management and Labor Relations from the New York Institute of Technology (B&M), as well as a masters from Audrey Cohen College (now Metropolitian College, also B&M) in the Administration of Human Services. These achievements allowed me to be accepted into the University of Southern California's DBA program, but I had to drop out due to ill health. When it comes to applying for the program you want, if you don't ask, you won't get.
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My College Plus! coach graduated from TESC and was accepted at both Florida and Illinos. He ended up choosing Illinos because they offered him a partial scholarship based on the way he got his BS!
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Finished in December, 2008 with my BSBA from TESC
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my BS was over 2/3 credits from testing and military credit and I am starting my masters at mountain state on the 7th of April.
AAT, Electromechanics, Excelsior College 2007
BS, Political Science, Excelsior College 2008
MSSL, Strategic Leadership, Mountain State (currently enrolled) 2009
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03-24-2008, 11:25 AM
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my friend graduated from TESC last year with a BA in liberal studies (2/3 of her credits were earned through testing). She then applied to a Master's Program, and was accepted into Temple University. I'm hoping that she's the rule rather than the exception. She did have to take around 5 actual classes before they admitted her, but i think that was just to satisfy the prerequisites for her graduate program (she wasn't going for a MALS)
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Any Ph.D acceptances?
[SIZE="2"]BSBA Marketing Thomas Edison State College-63/120[/SIZE]
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