07-11-2019, 08:46 PM
Hallo, mijn vriend uit Nederland! Hmm, I see you posted on the sister forum (DegreeInfo) the same question within the Beginner's Guide... Have you read the guide on either site? The following is the recommendation I would go by:
1) Kizmet sent you a link to a university in the Netherlands - Utrecht University, they seem to offer online Bachelors and Masters. I would research more in regards to that school and other Universities in the Netherlands that may offer online degrees. The main reason is cheap/easy/fast, a Dutch education is actually cheaper than in the US. It's local to you as well...
2) If you need to get a USA education, then you can get your Communications credits evaluated. Most likely you will have your major and free electives completed or very close, you will mainly need to get you General Education courses completed. In fact, the general education course are the easiest to get!
3) Review the advice provided, the one thing to note is, you do not need to take courses at TESU. You can transfer up to 114 credits into a 120 credit program. You just pay for what you take, the Cornerstone and Capstone. In the odd chance your missing required courses, you can try to complete 16 credits at TESU, this will remove the residency waiver fee requirement.
BTW, Welcome to the board! I hope to read more of your journey... if you need help, don't hesitate to ask, we're here for you.
Have fun, read lots, enjoy your learning... Tot ziens en een goede dag.
1) Kizmet sent you a link to a university in the Netherlands - Utrecht University, they seem to offer online Bachelors and Masters. I would research more in regards to that school and other Universities in the Netherlands that may offer online degrees. The main reason is cheap/easy/fast, a Dutch education is actually cheaper than in the US. It's local to you as well...
2) If you need to get a USA education, then you can get your Communications credits evaluated. Most likely you will have your major and free electives completed or very close, you will mainly need to get you General Education courses completed. In fact, the general education course are the easiest to get!
3) Review the advice provided, the one thing to note is, you do not need to take courses at TESU. You can transfer up to 114 credits into a 120 credit program. You just pay for what you take, the Cornerstone and Capstone. In the odd chance your missing required courses, you can try to complete 16 credits at TESU, this will remove the residency waiver fee requirement.
BTW, Welcome to the board! I hope to read more of your journey... if you need help, don't hesitate to ask, we're here for you.
Have fun, read lots, enjoy your learning... Tot ziens en een goede dag.
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Completed: UMPI BAS & MAOL (2025)
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