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Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: General Education-Related Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Education-Related-Discussion) +--- Thread: Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions (/Thread-Rejected-by-WGU-Looking-for-Opinions) Pages:
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Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions - ajs1976 - 02-13-2015 bldgengineer Wrote:(CPM, CCIM, RPA, FMA, LEED AP). Look here for credit evaluaitons: ACE CREDIT | The National Guide to College Credit for Workforce Training | Evaluated Organizations Might not help at WGU, but may help at another school BOMI is on the list, but I don't know the details for RPA to check individual courses. I don't see any of the others, but I am not familiar with them and may be looking at the wrong oranizations. Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions - EI2HCB - 02-13-2015 topdog98 Wrote:The OP has no college credits so probably would have a similar problem with COSC. three Clep tests for a start, If you earn a small income you may qualify for a federal grant which equals free money for college. I'm not sure if its WGU or Patton that doesn't accept Financial aid but you should research it a little. Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions - rebel100 - 02-13-2015 WGU accepts aid, pell grants loans, etc...http://www.wgu.edu/tuition_financial_aid/financial_aid Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions - soliloquy - 02-13-2015 topdog98 Wrote:The OP has no college credits so probably would have a similar problem with COSC. Yes, I'm aware. I was speaking more about the fact that with all those certifications, he might be able to use their credential assessment and turn some of that into college credit (no portfolio required). I received 30+ credits for my certified paralegal credential. Rejected by WGU. Looking for Opinions - topdog98 - 02-14-2015 soliloquy Wrote:Yes, I'm aware. I was speaking more about the fact that with all those certifications, he might be able to use their credential assessment and turn some of that into college credit (no portfolio required). I received 30+ credits for my certified paralegal credential. Sorry about that. I missed that post with the certifications. In that case it does sound like good advice. |