10-19-2023, 02:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2023, 02:41 PM by Duneranger.)
(10-19-2023, 02:07 PM)SophiaPrincess Wrote: As a result of earning almost 100 hours through Sophia, I anticipate graduating with my bachelors in business administration with three years of unused Pell Grant. Rather than graduate quickly, I was wondering if I could take graduate level business courses as an undergrad and transfer them to a MBA program after completing my bachelors. Is this possible? Will most universities allow it? Will the majority of universities allow you to exceed 120/128 credit hours? Can the Pell grant pay for this as long as I have not completed my bachelor's degree? Which AACSB MBA programs accept the most transfer credit?As far as I know you can't use Pell grant money for graduate-level flagged courses (500+). Also, grad schools are WAY more picky with transfer credits since grad programs are usually under 50 credits total.
Thank you for your suggestions.
In short, not likely.
I think an issue with people accelerating through a BS/BA is that they don't understand how different grad schools operate. Its not just an extension of undergrad. But schools like SNHU and UMPI do accept some credits from their UG programs. Most MBA (esp top programs) programs do not.


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