(06-20-2025, 03:54 PM)MedicOne Wrote:(06-20-2025, 03:26 PM)huiwh1998 Wrote:(06-20-2025, 01:22 PM)MedicOne Wrote:(06-20-2025, 12:28 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Most of the ENEB grads who took two or more programs were able to get into VUL DHA because of the favorable Validential evaluation. For those not going the ENEB route, you can do the UMPI MAOL and HAU MBA combo as an example. I'd rather have two degrees instead of taking the classes just for those extra 24 credits at the Masters level. You may want to email VUL if they would accept you without the Validential evaluation (like Edgewood College did recently for their DBA, or do the Edgewood instead for a DBA and for cheaper).
I'm going the Global MBA route through ENEB and kinda feel screwed at this point. It's basically a paperweight.
I mean it's accredited and grants ECTS so I'm confused why Validential changed their reasoning.
bjcheung77 what do you recommend?
Evaluate it with IEE; if everything goes right, you'll get 45 US graduate credits. Transfer those evaluated graduate credits to the Walden MBA (Accepts 50% transfer, should be quite lenient from what I've heard), if you really want to fully utilize your ENEB; otherwise, go with UMPI MAOL. With tempo learning and credits transfer (Walden's CBE), you'll be finishing in 3 months.
Idk if graduate credits can be reused, even if so, you should be able to have enough credits for "an externship of up to 24 credits" and an extra master's. Still lacking graduate credits? Buy one more ENEB and evaluate it with IEE. No bachelors? No problem, just buy an ENEB+UI1 and evaluate it as a bachelor's with ECE. Use the agile methodology (answering 50 MCs) for faster graduation.
Guinna pig idea: Do SOBAT and evaluate it with Validential, they've got 2 Master programs there...I'm pretty sure a bachelor's at SOBAT will get evaluated as a US equivalent.
Disclaimer: The above MIGHT work, but definitely not guaranteed.
Source: https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?thr...436/page-3 #43
I think you could just get away with "an externship of up to 24 credits" with graduate credits evaluated by IEE... 24 credits doesn't make up a full master's, and IEE will be just fine... It's worth a try...
Can you elaborate further in this? I am not following....the Walden part below....
Evaluate it with IEE; if everything goes right, you'll get 45 US graduate credits. Transfer the credits to the Walden MBA (Accepts 50% transfer, should be quite lenient from what I've heard), if you really want to fully utilize your ENEB; otherwise, go with UMPI MAOL. With tempo learning and credits transfer (Walden's CBE), you'll be finishing in 3 months.
Conversion chart: 2 ECTS= 1 semester credits = 1.5 quarter credits
Look at the curriculum https://www.vul.edu/dha/curriculum.html
At the bottom, it says, "This program requires graduates to have a minimum of 90 graduate semester credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree. An externship of up to 24 credit hours may be required for students to fulfill this requirement." So, not only do you need a Master's degree to fulfill the requirement (admission requirements), you also need 24 extra semester credits. How do you fulfill a Master's degree and 24 credits? Walden is lenient on transferring credits to its graduate program (maximum 50%) and offers competency-based learning. And IEE is known for evaluating ENEB+UI1 to a graduate certificate, and by transferring graduate credits (the ENEB+UI1 graduate certificate) to Walden (Let's say MBA), you might finish a Master's quickly (since it's competency-based) and leave with some graduate credits. IF Walden takes 15 semester credits (22.5 quarter graduate credits since Walden uses quarter credits), you're left with 30 graduate semester credits unused. In theory, you may study VUL's DHA with such a method, but in reality, nobody has ever tried, so who knows... Might be worth a try, since VUL's kind of lenient...


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