01-20-2019, 10:23 PM
(01-20-2019, 08:50 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Hi acamp!
Each term is three months. I would recommend skipping February because you get screwed with the short month. March would be a good start month.
My experience is that there is no limit to the number of credits that you can take per term. The system does gatekeep a bit. They only let me have like three classes live at any one moment, so I try to pick smaller ones that I can finish in a day with the competencies with the eight or ten page papers.
The first term is still free. One thing to think about is that they also offer a graduate certificate in early childhood administration with the first term free offer. I think that the grad. cert. really can be completed within a single term, so that might be a great option for some people. I have completed seven competencies so far and I am expecting some transfer credit, so I might just go for the grad. cert.
https://www.waldenu.edu/online-certifica...ency-based
Note: There is also an applied project management graduate certificate with the first term free:
https://www.waldenu.edu/online-certifica...ency-based
https://www.waldenu.edu/financial-aid/li...me-savings
Scroll all the way to bottom.
@eriehiker - thanks for all the info and links! Are you pursuing the the administration track for the masters in early childhood?
And you said you completed 7 competencies. Correct me if I’m wrong, but it looks like that specific admin track for education has around 30 or so competencies/classes, right?
For each competency, are they the same layout for the most part? Can you give me an overview on what is required to pass each competency in regards to papers, exams, quizzes, etc?
Thank YOU again!