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| RA vs. ACBSP |
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Posted by: chris.erhardt14 - 7 hours ago - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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I recently completed my BAAS in Organizational Leadership through East Texas A&M University. I am considering to go one step further and get a Master or MBA degree. I have a pretty good understanding of Regional Accreditation vs. National Accreditation as well as the two main business school specific accreditations (AACSB and ACBSP). Here are the options I've looked at thus far. Please note, they're not in any specific order of preference.
- Hellenic American University: MBA. Regional Accreditation but no AACSB or ACBSP. Not sure of cost, website says $3,000 but it also says that promo ended years ago so not sure what it costs now.
- University of Maine at Presque Isle: MSB. Regional Accreditation but no AACSB or ACBSP. I guess possible to finish in 2-4 terms so total cost $5,000 - $10,000?
- SSBM Geneva: MBA. No U.S. Accreditation since it's a Swiss school, however, their MBA program is ACBSP accredited. Total cost $7,000.
My question is, what is "better"? A degree from a U.S. RA school without ACBSP or a degree from an international school with ACBSP accreditation? Lastly, do y'all have any other options I'm overlooking? I don't really care if it's an MBA or MS or MA degree (as long as it's in business, management, entrepreneurship, leadership, etc.). It just has to be "legit". It's also not for career purposes per se, it's more of a bucket list item although it may help with my career down the road obviously.
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| Nearly Done - Thank You and Words of Encouragement |
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Posted by: Nukeme3 - 02-11-2026, 02:21 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I see the light at the end of the tunnel!
I'm ramping down with my final elective for the MBA at HAU and thought it would be worthwhile to jot a few words here for others to find. Firstly, a big thank you to everyone on this site who has taken the time to curate the lists, resources, and links to make finding higher education accessible and affordable. You're doing good work and making a small, positive impact in the world, and a huge positive impact on the lives of people who weren't born with a silver spoon in their mouths.
For anyone who is thinking about starting a degree or finishing one you had to put on hold: You can do it. The hardest part is getting started (followed closely by any capstone thesis), but you can find the rhythm and reach those goals if you stay committed and focus on the assignments one week at a time.
I'm in a liminal state of euphoria because nearly 15 years ago, I tried to go the traditional brick-and-mortar route and ended up spending more in one year than my entire UoPeople BS and HAU MBA combined. And I wouldn't even say the education was any worse. Less hands-on, for sure, but it has opened doors and provided tools I use every day. As someone mid-career, I can comfortably say the checkboxes have been marked, and I feel prepared to use the knowledge gained in a practical setting. And what's best is I'm not saddled with debt for the next X-number of years!
In a few short weeks, I get to request graduation, take a well-deserved nap, and then figure out what I want to be when I grow up. I never thought I'd have a Master's degree. Maybe I'll collect some more letters after my name in the future.
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Plan Check: TESU BA CS & Math Double Major (RA Credits & Grad School) |
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Posted by: Stimsix - 02-11-2026, 10:57 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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Hi everyone,
I'm an 18-year-old high school student from China, and this is my first post here. I've been researching TESU for a while and plan to pursue a BA with a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics.
My Situation:
I plan to transfer most General Education credits from Sophia. However, my long-term goal is to apply for Grad School (Masters/PhD) in the future. Because of this, I am very concerned about having a solid GPA and enough graded RA credits on my transcript, rather than just "Pass/Fail" credits.
The Problem (The 30 RA Credit Rule):
I understand TESU requires 30 RA credits for graduation.
1. I plan to take the 16-credit Flat-Rate Term at TESU to get some graded Upper-Level credits and satisfy the residency requirement.
2. However, this still leaves me with a gap of ~14 RA credits.
3. Since I am an international student with zero prior college experience, I have no RA credits to transfer in.
My Questions:
1. Filling the Gap:
Should I just take a second term at TESU to cover these remaining 14 RA credits? Or is it better to find an online Community College?
My worry: I want to make sure these credits satisfy the RA requirement AND provide a Letter Grade (A/B) for my grad school applications. I heard TECEP exams are RA but only Pass/Fail—is that true? If so, I should probably avoid them for my core major courses, right?
2. The "2-Term" Strategy:
Is it a viable strategy to simply do two terms at TESU (approx. 30 credits total) to cover all the RA requirements?
I was thinking of taking the "hard" courses (like Calculus 3, Linear Algebra, Data Structures) directly at TESU during these two terms. This would give me a real GPA for these core subjects. Is this a common path for people who want to go to grad school later?
I've been trying to plan this out using various tools (and getting confused by Gemin AI chatbox), so I really trust the human expertise here more.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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| 19 year old college student... |
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Posted by: bjcheung77 - 02-10-2026, 11:48 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Built this and a few other things as well...
"Ellie Farrell, a 19-year-old mechanical engineering student from Dublin, Ireland, has built a fully functional Iron Man suit inspired by the comic book character Tony Stark."
Hmm, it doesn't really matter what field you want to go into, what matters is if you have the heart and interest in learning that particular field or subject. Go for it, being someone new to the field shouldn't restrict your entry into engineering or whatever it may be, even a trade or something else...
Link: 19-year-old college student builds real-life Iron Man suit | Watch
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| UMPI Planning MHA, BABA & MS Sports Mgmt, AS & BS Tourism Hospitality & Outdoor |
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Posted by: Jonathan Whatley - 02-09-2026, 11:08 AM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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The University of Maine at Presque Isle has published early notice of planning several new YourPace CBE programs in a University of Maine System academic programs proposals preview:
- AA in Business
- AS and BS in Tourism, Hospitality, and Outdoor Recreation (one major including all three subjects)
- MS in Healthcare Administration
- MS in Sport Management
Additionally, the new and current Spring catalog lists a new Sport Management concentration within the BA in Business Administration. The text of that listing indicates that it will be a YourPace program, though the concentration and its courses are not on the list of available YourPace programs and courses yet.
The planned AA in Business consists entirely of existing UMPI courses. YourPace students can already get an AA in Liberal Studies with concentration in Business Administration, so this isn’t a big change. I imagine the AA in Business will have a CIP code specific to Business, which might help a graduate in the armed forces get into a business-related occupational specialty?
The planned AS and planned BS in Tourism, Hospitality, and Outdoor Recreation are a collaboration between UMPI and the THOR Institute, a consortium of all seven colleges in the University of Maine System. This collaboration has already launched minors and concentrations across the UMS, mixing and matching courses from the student’s home school with online courses from other UMS schools. The proposed YourPace AS and BS will be the first majors developed from the THOR collaboration. It looks like the YourPace THOR program will use faculty from across the UMS to deliver UMPI credits. The programs are proposed to launch in Fall 2026. The UMPI catalog also lists a THOR minor and BABA concentrations in each of Tourism, Hospitality, and Outdoor Recreation, and perhaps courses from the full THOR major could help students complete who don’t choose the full major complete these instead.
The planned MS in Healthcare Administration — this is the full title, but the planning document also abbreviates it MHA — consists of 30 core credits all specific to healthcare, and an elective section likely of 6 credits which may include MSB or MAOL courses with permission. When the MSB was proposed, one of the concentrations was to be Healthcare Management, with 18 credits of the MSB in general business and 18 credits specific to healthcare. The MHA proposal doesn’t mention that MSB concentration. It’s plausible now that UMPI won’t launch the MSB-HCM and is instead “upgrading” it to this full MHA. The MHA is proposed to launch in Fall 2026.
The planned MS in Sport Management will prepare candidates “to excel in management and leadership roles across K–12 athletics, collegiate sport, professional sport, municipal and community recreation, outdoor and event venues, and sport-adjacent industries such as media, sponsorship, and esports.” A 27-credit core section includes OLS 510 Foundations of Organizational Leadership plus eight courses specific to sport management. A 9-credit elective section proposes a mix of options, some specific to sport management and a few from the MSB or MAOL. The University of Maine at Fort Kent is simultaneously planning an on-campus BS in Sports Management and an online MS in Athletic Administration. UMPI and UMFK ”plan to work together in providing needed courses in each program.” The UMFK MSAA is more directed toward athletic departments in schools. The MSSM is proposed to launch in Summer 2026.
This UMS academic programs proposal preview was part of the meeting materials for the UMS Academic and Student Affairs Committee meeting held today (YouTube), but none of the UMPI plans were discussed specifically at the meeting. Fuller proposals will be discussed and voted on at subsequent ASA meetings. The meeting did commend YourPace and President Rice and the UMPI team for a great source of growth for the UMS.
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| New England College DBA and Doctoral-Level Certificates |
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Posted by: Jonathan Whatley - 02-09-2026, 03:39 AM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion
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New England College is introducing a three-year online Doctor of Business Administration. Specializations are Healthcare Management, Organizational Leadership, and Technology and AI Strategies. NEC’s prior business programs are accredited by the ACBSP. 680 x 63 credits + fees = 43 902 estimated total cost.
“Additionally, as students advance through the program, they may earn three stackable certificates: an Executive Leadership certificate, a Specialization certificate, and an Executive Certificate in Applied Doctoral Research. Students can earn a DBA and three doctoral certificates within the same program timeframe and tuition.”
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