06-20-2025, 01:13 AM
(06-19-2025, 04:14 PM)MedicOne Wrote:I suppose you can still use graduate credits evaluated by IEE with an ENEB/UI1 diploma, plus an easy master's program like UMPI/Walden for matriculation, because on the VUL DHA website it states, "An externship of up to 24 credit hours may be required for students to fulfill this requirement." So, graduate credits will most likely fulfill the requirements of "An externship of up to 24 credits". In theory, it may work, but in reality...who knows...(06-17-2025, 09:50 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote:What's the best easy to leverage this into a DHA program? It's this still possible?(06-16-2025, 04:08 PM)huiwh1998 Wrote: Validential is only useful when you're applying for VUL. Otherwise, it's pretty useless. Also, it is a pain in the ass contacting with VUL. They'll definitely "ghost" you for some reason. It is so hard to communicate with them. So your best bet is Ok State University DHA program, with a higher ranking, accepts 50% transfer, a "real" DHA, not a VUL fake DHA.
Did you evaluate with IEE as a Grad Cert and transfer the credits to the Walden MBA, BJ? How many credits do they take? Or did you do the FCE thing....?
No, I didn't bother with any extra costs for evaluations or transfers. I didn't get the Apostille, Agile option for exams, physical diplomas, or anything from them. I like to take the classes just for reference and for retaining info, even if it is a bit repetitive as it all deals with business and not really the subject matter that I was hoping for. Walden takes up to 50% if you have grad credits for transfer, I didn't transfer anything to them.
Btw VUL is quite lenient on its policies, so it might be worth a try...


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