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(10-16-2025, 09:22 AM)colonelcamp Wrote:(10-16-2025, 09:16 AM)Mint Berry Crunch Wrote:Thank you! I found the page that discusses which schools offer which degrees. The one thing that makes me a bit apprehensive about WGU is the prospect of proctored exams. UMPI’s essay based submissions are perfect for me. I enjoy the process of writing and I believe I do it pretty well (probably because I enjoy it(10-16-2025, 07:35 AM)colonelcamp Wrote:(10-16-2025, 07:05 AM)Mint Berry Crunch Wrote:(10-15-2025, 05:39 PM)colonelcamp Wrote: Hi Everyone,
I just completed the BAS program at UMPI and am looking into my options for master's programs. One of the schools I'm looking at is WGU. One of the concerns I have anywhere I apply to is how my transcript might look to a given school. I tranferred in 150 credits including 100 sophia, 15 Coursera and 35 TEEX credits. Of course, I also completed the 30 required residency credits at UMPI for a total of 180 credits. UMPI accepted these transfer credits for the undergrad program I just completed so I'm guessing they would accept them for their master's program. My question is how other schools, particularly WGU might view these and would they even accept me. I know it's a lot of ACE credits, but I didn't anticipate wanting to do a master's program when I started this last year. Any guidance is appreciated! Thanks!
Why would WGU care about where you received your RA bachelors? Of all things, they are familiar with one another being that they are apart of the CBE system. Also, WGU accepts ACE credits from practically everywhere -- have you seen our wiki? They'll accept transfer credits from things that aren't even ACE, NCCRS, RA, or NA from a couple of non-recommended coursera courses. They'll gladly let you enroll in any of their Master's programs as long as you hold a bachelors and reside in the U.S. Best of luck in your graduate studies.
Honestly, I forgot to check the wiki. But what you say makes perfect sense. Just paranoid I suppose. I feel much better now. Thanks!
No worries. That's why we're here. I was a student at WGU for some time and they are an excellent school. I have some discrepancies in how they offer their programs, but nonetheless, it is all around a great education. Maybe later on in life when things cool down, I might be interested in their graduate marketing program.). One of the programs I’m looking into at WGU is the MS ITM degree. As I understand it, two of the required courses have exams so that’s not terrible. We’ll see where I end up!
From my understanding, most of the graduate courses are writing (as from my experience and expectations in a grad program vs an underagrad) at WGU. I've taken a quiz or two across all of my master programs that I've done, but never any tests. I think WGU's grad courses should be strictly writing as you are mainly discussing about theory, bridging it with your experiences, and producing new knowledge and insights based off of those. Tests are great, but they are really only for testing foundational knowledge, something you should've established in an undergrad program/courses.
Thomas Edison State University
2026: Doctor of Bus. Adm
UIUC
2026: Master of Science in Management
William Paterson University
2024: M.Ed - Educational Leadership
2025: B.S Information Technology
UMPI:
2024: M.A.O.L.
2024: BABA - PM/IS
2023: B.A. - History & Political Science
2023: B.L.S. - Management
2023: A.A. - Liberal Studies
Rowan College of South Jersey:
2022: A.A. A.S. - Sociology
2023: A.A. A.S. - History
2023: A.A. A.S. - Philosophy
2023: A.A. A.S. - Psychology
2026: Doctor of Bus. Adm
UIUC
2026: Master of Science in Management
William Paterson University
2024: M.Ed - Educational Leadership
2025: B.S Information Technology
UMPI:
2024: M.A.O.L.
2024: BABA - PM/IS
2023: B.A. - History & Political Science
2023: B.L.S. - Management
2023: A.A. - Liberal Studies
Rowan College of South Jersey:
2022: A.A. A.S. - Sociology
2023: A.A. A.S. - History
2023: A.A. A.S. - Philosophy
2023: A.A. A.S. - Psychology


). One of the programs I’m looking into at WGU is the MS ITM degree. As I understand it, two of the required courses have exams so that’s not terrible. We’ll see where I end up!![[-]](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/collapse.png)