02-15-2016, 03:47 AM
GoneFishin Wrote:According to the program director, the ABET guidelines have been met, but they can not be formally accredited until the first student successfully completes the program. At that point, they will be ABET accredited (and student work "grandfathered in". Dr. Doyle is very accessible - if anyone has questions about accreditation or any aspect of the program, I'm sure he'd get back to you very quickly. The first students will be completing the program as early as 2016 (I'll be one of them!).
Hi. I am looking to enroll in the electrical engineering program at APUS in the future. I am curious to know how you are doing in the program. How are the labs and support from instructors and interaction with fellow students? Are there any recorded video lectures or is it straight reading from a book? How would you rate your experience with the program with this school? Thanks.


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