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Test your way to Masters? - Shooter - 09-18-2007

Disregard my post.


Test your way to Masters? - skwiggey - 09-18-2007

Heriot-Watt only requires exams, but that may be a little more difficult than what you are looking for.


Test your way to Masters? - Basket Weaver - 09-18-2007

I am not testing my way out of my Masters, but am completing an online course....with no time limits, which is the next best thing. Check out California Coast University for details. They are nationally accredited and you can complete your degree as fast as you want....but they won't award it to you faster than 9 months. I can tell you from first hand experience....it is not easy, but it is doable. Lee


Test your way to Masters? - chiotwnron - 09-19-2007

You May want to check out Western Governors university. They have compentenancy based programs.

http://www.wgu.edu

Check them out and see if they fit your needs.


Test your way to Masters? - beckysharp - 09-19-2007

I remember reading something about this at bain4wks.com. I don't remember the particulars, but it might be worth checking out.


Test your way to Masters? - barcotta - 09-19-2007

Now there's some great information. That led me to a site that, while it may not be 100% accurate, is a great attempt to consolidate cost comparisons amongst the most affordable, and accredited, online schools. Check out my nomination for the link of the day below:

Home--GetEducated.com, Online Degree Rankings and Directory and Online MBA Rankings



chiotwnron Wrote:You May want to check out Western Governors university. They have compentenancy based programs.

http://www.wgu.edu

Check them out and see if they fit your needs.



Test your way to Masters? - pugman - 09-20-2007

Aspen seems to offer a fast alternative to a Masters (similar to CCU).

Highlights are:

1. Only 1 exam in entire program (proctored though)
2. Courses can be taken online independant so you can go as fast as you like with assignments
3. Up to half the degree can be transferred in via prior work, MSCE, or PMP.
4. $4500 for entire program

It's not testing out like HW - but it could be very, very fast (which may be what you're looking for). The downside is it's DETC.

Greg


Test your way to Masters? - Basket Weaver - 09-20-2007

Quote:It's not testing out like HW - but it could be very, very fast (which may be what you're looking for). The downside is it's DETC.

Greg

Greg,
OK, I know I'm opening a BIG bag of worms here, but why is DETC accreditation a downside? Is this a kickback into the age-old argument about regional VS National accreditation...or is it more? I am enrolled at CCU now and they are also DETC.... Thanks, Lee


Test your way to Masters? - barcotta - 09-20-2007

I'll just make like I don't see any worms and share my latest observation. Before reading this thread, I was aware of WGU but hadn't looked into their programs at all. I found it interesting, and encouraging, that they felt it worthwhile to pursue accreditation through DETC even though they had regional accreditation. While they're still tooting their RA horn a little louder, I think they're part of the solution when it comes to increasing the visibility and validity of DETC accreditation.


Test your way to Masters? - pugman - 09-21-2007

I apologize for my poor wording regarding DETC being Aspen's 'downside'...I wasn't trying to sound snooty or talk down to DETC (that dead horse has been whipped enough).

DETC is equivalent to RA - however, some find the utility to be less than RA.

Personally, I don't see it as a 'downside' ...but more of a FYI. For instance, if you're going for your Phd and hope to teach - you may be better served with a RA masters.

Greg