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Graduate Schools that accept the most transfer credits
#81
University of New Hampshire allows for 12 units (40% of a 30 credit degree) to be transferred in.
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I could be wrong but I think I've heard something about Capitol Technology University accepting up to 42 credits from an incomplete doctoral degree - I spoke to one of their admissions counselors about a program there that I'd applied to, however, and was advised they only accepted 6 credits from a Master's degree and Grad Certificate credits are considered non-transferrable (just going by memory here, so maybe don't take me at my word).
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#83
Cornerstone University will accept up to 75% of credits transferred in for some graduate programs.
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(03-22-2025, 11:00 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote: Cornerstone University (Nationally Accredited) will accept up to 75% of credits transferred in for some graduate programs.

Just wondering if this is the same Cornerstone University, they've got a different accreditation, I think they have good undergrad and graduate transfer limits as well: https://www.cornerstone.edu/about/accreditation/
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bjcheung77 Wrote:Just wondering if this is the same Cornerstone University, they've got a different accreditation, I think they have good undergrad and graduate transfer limits as well: https://www.cornerstone.edu/about/accreditation/

That’s the one
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(03-22-2025, 11:00 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote: Cornerstone University will accept up to 75% of credits transferred in for some graduate programs.

The question is, where can you get cheap graduate credits that will be compatible with their specific degrees?
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(03-23-2025, 12:10 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote:
bjcheung77 Wrote:Just wondering if this is the same Cornerstone University, they've got a different accreditation, I think they have good undergrad and graduate transfer limits as well: https://www.cornerstone.edu/about/accreditation/

That’s the one

Where on their page does it say I cannot seem to find
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(06-01-2025, 12:01 AM)chopliver2 Wrote:
(03-23-2025, 12:10 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote:
bjcheung77 Wrote:Just wondering if this is the same Cornerstone University, they've got a different accreditation, I think they have good undergrad and graduate transfer limits as well: https://www.cornerstone.edu/about/accreditation/

That’s the one

Where on their page does it say I cannot seem to find

Where on their page does it say [please insert missing phrase], you cannot seem to find?

What's the phrase? Let me guess, [chopliver2 loves fried food?] Oh wait, that can't be it...

Just to be clear, are you looking for their accreditation, transfer credit limit, or something else altogether?
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(03-03-2024, 02:03 AM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: For anyone with experience in dealing with Liberty,

I would like advice on two things.

1) I have been led to believe that Liberty will accept classes for transfer, but only at the same level of study... Bachelors credits only can be applied to a Liberty bachelor's, masters credits can only go toward a Liberty masters, and only doctoral credits can be applied toward a doctorate at Liberty.

Can anyone confirm?
I was thinking if they would take my MS in Public Safety, I could cut a chunk out of a DPA or PhD in Public Policy...My goal is to earn a doctorate for less than 25,000 total. (paying out of pocket).
Of course if they won't accept a MS towards a DPA or PhD then it would defeat my goal.

Question 2)
On another thread someone said that if you take a class through Sophia, you can get a 15 percent discount at Liberty, and "stack" that with the first responder discount.
Can someone expand in detail about the Sophia program/discount and how it can stack with the first responder discount. I have never heard of a college allowing discount programs to "stack".

-Thank you all for your help.

I'm the someone who reported on the discount stacking at Liberty. Sorry I didn't see this post when it was made, as I was focused on the undergraduate forums. The easiest way I know to qualify for the 25% First Responder discount is to join the Civil Air Patrol. When I was a member dues were $79 per year. They now perform an FBI background check which requires fingerprints. You will have to attend at least two meetings. I am uncertain if Liberty credits the Sophia discount to grad school.

(03-06-2024, 05:33 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:
FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote:Does anyone have any insight into Question 1 ?

Yes, thus the reason I mentioned a level 8 UK diploma for transfer.  As always, you want to make sure by verifying with the institution.

Edit to add, there may be more links on the board: Here's an example link I forgot to add, where I prompt people to get a Level 8 and ladder to a DBA, DProf from a US/UK institution  https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-Questions

Do you know of any specific US grad schools that accept the Level 7 for Masters or Level 8 for Doctorate?  

How does one determine the quality of the Level 7/8 program?  

If you hope to matriculate into a British university, how do you know which university accepts which Level 7/8? 

What are the best British universities that accept the Level 7/8?

Thank you
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(07-15-2025, 10:47 PM)SophiaPrincess Wrote:
(03-03-2024, 02:03 AM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: For anyone with experience in dealing with Liberty,

I would like advice on two things.

1) I have been led to believe that Liberty will accept classes for transfer, but only at the same level of study... Bachelors credits only can be applied to a Liberty bachelor's, masters credits can only go toward a Liberty masters, and only doctoral credits can be applied toward a doctorate at Liberty.

Can anyone confirm?
I was thinking if they would take my MS in Public Safety, I could cut a chunk out of a DPA or PhD in Public Policy...My goal is to earn a doctorate for less than 25,000 total. (paying out of pocket).
Of course if they won't accept a MS towards a DPA or PhD then it would defeat my goal.

Question 2)
On another thread someone said that if you take a class through Sophia, you can get a 15 percent discount at Liberty, and "stack" that with the first responder discount.
Can someone expand in detail about the Sophia program/discount and how it can stack with the first responder discount. I have never heard of a college allowing discount programs to "stack".

-Thank you all for your help.

I'm the someone who reported on the discount stacking at Liberty. Sorry I didn't see this post when it was made, as I was focused on the undergraduate forums. The easiest way I know to qualify for the 25% First Responder discount is to join the Civil Air Patrol. When I was a member dues were $79 per year. They now perform an FBI background check which requires fingerprints. You will have to attend at least two meetings. I am uncertain if Liberty credits the Sophia discount to grad school.

(03-06-2024, 05:33 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:
FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote:Does anyone have any insight into Question 1 ?

Yes, thus the reason I mentioned a level 8 UK diploma for transfer.  As always, you want to make sure by verifying with the institution.

Edit to add, there may be more links on the board: Here's an example link I forgot to add, where I prompt people to get a Level 8 and ladder to a DBA, DProf from a US/UK institution  https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-Questions

Do you know of any specific US grad schools that accept the Level 7 for Masters or Level 8 for Doctorate?  

How does one determine the quality of the Level 7/8 program?  

If you hope to matriculate into a British university, how do you know which university accepts which Level 7/8? 

What are the best British universities that accept the Level 7/8?

Thank you
There’s only one answer to that question. And the answer is westcliff university. British universities will much longer, no acceleration, and much more expensive, not to mention that studying at the UK overall generally hard af (no matter physically and online)…But mind you, you’ve to do a graduation thesis for graduate, so good luck with that…
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