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Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - bjcheung77 - 01-30-2018 ENGL S-300 Poetry in America for Teachers: The City from Whitman to Hip Hop 7-week session | CRN 33942 https://www.summer.harvard.edu/courses/poetry-america-teachers-city-whitman-hip-hop/33942 The course is geared for Teachers, but should allow anyone to enroll. Verify before enrolling... It's $250 for the course ($200+$50 registration fee) to get a "Harvard" course under your belt. Class meetings: Online - Optional sections to be arranged. Start date Monday, June 25 Credits: 4 credits Course tuition Noncredit: $200 Undergraduate: $200 Graduate: $200 Enrollment status: Not Limited Details/Original Poster from sister board: https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?threads/beginners-guide-to-getting-cheap-fast-college-credit.48039/page-3#post-504849 RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - eriehiker - 01-30-2018 That is great. I wonder if the graduate credit is in English. RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - dfrecore - 01-30-2018 Looks like it's UL too. RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - eriehiker - 02-14-2018 http://www.poetryinamerica.org/programs/poetry-in-america-for-credit/ In addition to the summer course for $200, there will be two more courses for $200 in the fall. That would make 12 graduate credits in English from Harvard University for $600. RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - Ideas - 02-14-2018 (02-14-2018, 10:28 PM)eriehiker Wrote: http://www.poetryinamerica.org/programs/poetry-in-america-for-credit/ When I clicked one, it says: Quote:Course Tuition RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - eriehiker - 02-14-2018 Oh ratfink. There is conflicting info. Those links are 2017 links. Some other pages say $200 for all credit levels. I will keep my eyes open. RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - Cheeseburrito - 02-15-2018 I believe the pricing is incorrect on the subpages. The PDF says ALL of these are $200/UG/Grad: http://www.poetryinamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/2-Spring-and-Fall-2018-PiA-Course-Publicity.pdf Edit: I am guessing they'll update this soon, as Summer registration opens March 1st. RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - Ideas - 02-15-2018 How would someone get it transcribed as grad credit vs. undergrad? Would they have to be enrolled in a Grad school somewhere? I will be in the English undergrad at TESU soon, so I fear they would make it undergrad credit? RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - davewill - 02-15-2018 (02-15-2018, 09:05 AM)Ideas Wrote: How would someone get it transcribed as grad credit vs. undergrad? Would they have to be enrolled in a Grad school somewhere? It would transfer as grad credit. Grad credit can be used as UL undergrad, if needed, however for this course you could just take the undergrad version. Be careful as many grad schools will refuse to consider grad credit earned before your undergrad degree is conferred. Schools that have a BA/MA type program make a special exception for their own program. RE: Need an UL English course? Harvard has one cheap! - eriehiker - 02-15-2018 Harvard transcripts the credits as graduate credit. There is still some question in my mind about how the graduate credit is transcripted. This is from the pdf: In 2018, Poetry in America is partnering with Harvard to offer a reduced rate of $200 for all credit levels, including undergraduate credit and graduate credit via the Harvard Extension School, and teacher professional development via the Harvard Graduate School of Education. So, it is possible that the graduate credit might be EDU credit, but this seems to suggest that it could be graduate English credit via the Harvard Extension School. |