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Goal Achieved: 20 Grad. English Credits/Harvard Poetry Series Complete
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The grades for the latest round of Harvard University Extension Poetry in America Series courses posted and I have now completed all of the courses and achieved my goal of 18 graduate credits (actually 20) so that I can now teach English at the college level or dual enrollment classes at the high school level.

Whoo Hoo!

I ended up with four A minuses and one straight up A.  I appreciate Harvard University, Professor Elisa New and the hard working teaching assistants for providing this opportunity.

Now it is time to add a line to my footer.  Smile
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(05-28-2019, 06:40 PM)eriehiker Wrote: The grades for the latest round of Harvard University Extension Poetry in America Series courses posted and I have now completed all of the courses and achieved my goal of 18 graduate credits (actually 20) so that I can now teach English at the college level or dual enrollment classes at the high school level.

Whoo Hoo!

I ended up with four A minuses and one straight up A.  I appreciate Harvard University, Professor Elisa New and the hard working teaching assistants for providing this opportunity.

Now it is time to add a line to my footer.  Smile

That is AWESOME!!!!!! I'm sure you can annotate like a rock-star!! Smile The dual enrollment kids will be lucky to have you. Congratulations!
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#3
Congratulations!
Completed:
BA History & Psychology, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
ASNSM Mathematics, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020

Up Next:
JD, Cornell Law School, Class of 2024

Link to all credits earned: Link
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And at such a good price!

Congrats.

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#5
Congratulations for a job well done!  

I am finished as well!  I ended up with 2 A's and 3 A-'s.  I enjoyed it, but I think I am going to enjoy taking the summer off from classes.
23 year old son: BOG AAS from Pierpont CTC Dec 2019
Myself: BS Business/French-1991, Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling-1995, Completed the Poetry in America Series from HES for 20 credits in English in May 2019.
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(05-28-2019, 06:40 PM)eriehiker Wrote: The grades for the latest round of Harvard University Extension Poetry in America Series courses posted and I have now completed all of the courses and achieved my goal of 18 graduate credits (actually 20) so that I can now teach English at the college level or dual enrollment classes at the high school level.

Whoo Hoo!

I ended up with four A minuses and one straight up A.  I appreciate Harvard University, Professor Elisa New and the hard working teaching assistants for providing this opportunity.

Now it is time to add a line to my footer.  Smile

Dumb question? You need X credits (at least) to be able to teach at the college level...not an MA/MS or Grad Certificate? Sound great, but where can I find this information myself?
BA Liberal Arts in 2014 from Excelsior College. (Took 25 tests/3.7 GPA)
Certificate in Writing in 2018 from University of Washington.
Current: MA in Ancient and Classical History from American Public University.
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(05-29-2019, 02:44 PM)dewisant Wrote:
(05-28-2019, 06:40 PM)eriehiker Wrote: The grades for the latest round of Harvard University Extension Poetry in America Series courses posted and I have now completed all of the courses and achieved my goal of 18 graduate credits (actually 20) so that I can now teach English at the college level or dual enrollment classes at the high school level.

Whoo Hoo!

I ended up with four A minuses and one straight up A.  I appreciate Harvard University, Professor Elisa New and the hard working teaching assistants for providing this opportunity.

Now it is time to add a line to my footer.  Smile

Dumb question? You need X credits (at least) to be able to teach at the college level...not an MA/MS or Grad Certificate? Sound great, but where can I find this information myself?

You need a Master's, but it doesn't have to be in the subject you want to teach. You can have an unrelated Master's and 18 grad credits in the subject you want to teach.
Completed:
BA History & Psychology, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020
ASNSM Mathematics, Thomas Edison State University, March 2020

Up Next:
JD, Cornell Law School, Class of 2024

Link to all credits earned: Link
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http://www.scf.edu/Academics/FacultyCert...efault.asp

This is the best guide that I have seen about what is generally necessary to teach at the college level or as a non-AP dual enrollment teacher.

https://www.memphis.edu/lead/pdfs/so-you...er-edu.pdf

http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/index.php
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(05-28-2019, 06:40 PM)eriehiker Wrote: The grades for the latest round of Harvard University Extension Poetry in America Series courses posted and I have now completed all of the courses and achieved my goal of 18 graduate credits (actually 20) so that I can now teach English at the college level or dual enrollment classes at the high school level.

Whoo Hoo!

I ended up with four A minuses and one straight up A.  I appreciate Harvard University, Professor Elisa New and the hard working teaching assistants for providing this opportunity.

Now it is time to add a line to my footer.  Smile

Awesome accomplishment!  Congrats!
Western Governor's University
MSCSIA - Completed 2020.  Program completed in 8 months.
Cybersecurity Scholarship Recipient
Thomas Edison State University
B.A.L.S 2019 
ASNSM - Computer Science - 2018 
Pierpont College
Board of Governor's AAS, AOE Information Systems - 2017

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