12-26-2009, 06:39 PM
Yeah no kidding. I don't really feel the love from colleges - they pretentiously want to be sure you're "properly educated to thier highest standards". The education is the same -gaps in whichever way you go. It's a business and a program, and jumping through hoops is just a part of life.
Basket Weaver Wrote:I would lean more towards them wanting to make more money versus caring about their students. I do agree with you about them wanting control over their student's education...with that comes the ability to steer them towards their programs, courses, books etc and keeps the money in-house.
A course in history taken at this college, versus online, is still teaching the same history. Why do they insist that their student take their school's history course, prevent the transferring of the same history credits from another school and forbid to accept Clep credits? It's all about the greenback.
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