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01-07-2023, 06:35 PM
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(01-07-2023, 05:55 PM)dfrecore Wrote: The only Nutrition degree I know of that wouldn't be pretty expensive is through PurdueGlobal, if you worked at Papa John's (they pay 100% tuition up front). You can transfer in 90cr of ACE, and they're pretty easy to work with. My kid is getting her degree that way.
All colleges that I know of besides WGU offer "the GPA system" if you're talking about grades. Even the schools we discuss on here like TESU, Excelsior and COSC have GPA's - you just may not have a lot of graded credit if you transfer in 113/114 ACE/NCCRS credits.
This is incredibly helpful thank you so much for taking the time you’ve saved me hours and hours of research! And correct WGU is what I was referring to as their grade system made me a little concerned that many of the other "credit transfer friendly" colleges used the same P/F system
(01-07-2023, 05:55 PM)I dfrecore Wrote: The only Nutrition degree I know of that wouldn't be pretty expensive is through PurdueGlobal, if you worked at Papa John's (they pay 100% tuition up front). You can transfer in 90cr of ACE, and they're pretty easy to work with. My kid is getting her degree that way.
All colleges that I know of besides WGU offer "the GPA system" if you're talking about grades. Even the schools we discuss on here like TESU, Excelsior and COSC have GPA's - you just may not have a lot of graded credit if you transfer in 113/114 ACE/NCCRS credits.
I’m sorry just one more thing which company/curriculum did your daughter use for her ACE credits?
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