(11-06-2024, 10:26 AM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: Any word if all 15 credits can fully apply to any of their grad certificates?
Might be possible to complete a single class and be done.
Yes, their Graduate Certificate in Global Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Here's some more info.
Follow these steps to request an evaluation of your final project by Thunderbird faculty:
- Access the payment portal: Go to the 100ML payment portal and enter the email associated with your learner profile.
- Select course to be evaluated: Verify your information and select this course as the course you'd like to have evaluated. At this time, we only allow requests to be submitted for one course at a time, so ensure you have submitted your final assignment for the course you have selected in the form.
- Submit payment: Follow the prompts to enter your payment information through the "QuikPay" portal. Once submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your receipt. Note: Each course evaluation request requires a $100 fee, which supports faculty review and grading.
- Review your score and feedback: Faculty will review your project and provide feedback in Canvas. You must earn a score of 80% or higher on the submission to pass. If you do not earn a passing score upon first attempt, you are allowed to resubmit your work (with edits according to feedback) at no additional cost only once.
- Receive Your Grade: Once you've earned a passing score, you will be awarded a final letter grade. Your final evaluation score, combined with scores from other activities, will be used to determine the final letter grade for the course. To get academic credit, you will need to earn a B or better.
- Apply and earn admittance to ASU: Once letter grades of B or better have been earned for all five courses, you will need to apply and earn admittance to Arizona State University under one of the following Thunderbird graduate programs:
- Master of Leadership and Management
- Graduate Certificate in Global Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation


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