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| ISEB and UNISEB |
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Posted by: wow - 10-31-2025, 02:27 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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I am making this post to create a thread to talk about ISEB and UNISEB outside of the ENEB thread. ISEB offers Universidad Isabel I propios, with a few additional topics not offered by ENEB, all in Spanish: https://iseb.es/
I am no expert, but hopefully those who are will hop on. For example, I don't understand the difference between ISEB and UNISEB in terms of getting a UI1 propio.
Looking over the course curricula, they seem more robust than masstercursos/CLEA: https://www.masstercursos.com/
IDK anything about how ISEB, UNISEB, and Masstercursos get evaluated.
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| Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate |
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Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - 10-30-2025, 09:01 AM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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I noticed with the Ace National Guide under Coursera that Google released a course titled: Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate
Seems like it was just recently published and worth about 16 credits: https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...0d3a33232a
Introduction to Python Programming (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Introduction to Operating Systems (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Introduction to Computer Programming (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Software Development Using Python (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Cloud Technologies (Lower-Level, 3 credits)
Career Development (Lower-Level, 1 credit)
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| PhD under 15k after grad level credits transfer and flexible CBE? |
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Posted by: Docu - 10-29-2025, 11:43 PM - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion
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I already have an MBA from a regionally accredited school and some ENEB certificates evaluated as grad level credits. I also have the MAOL.
Now I’m looking to move on to a doctorate. I want a PhD mainly for professional credibility, not for teaching or academic work. I do consulting in healthcare and run a few business and legal-related projects.
I’ve been considering a few options:
• DHA and PhD
• PhD and DBA
• DHA and DBA
My main goal is to strengthen my credentials for credibility with investors and clients. Employers and investors in my field usually like seeing a PhD, DBA, or DHA background. I know some people here may not like “fast” or low-cost options, but I’m just looking for something realistic and legitimate.
Ideally, I want something that can be finished in about a year, especially if transfer credits are accepted. I have a lot of graduate credits in business and healthcare, so if I could transfer those and focus mainly on the dissertation or oral defense, that would be ideal. I don’t mind completing a dissertation or oral defense, which I know is usually mandatory for PhDs except for a few doctorates like the DHA.
I’ve been accepted to OKSTATE for spring and also got an offer from VUL. Kairos looks solid but would take around four years at $600 per term, which is longer than I’d like. Williamswood said they could accept up to 50% transfer credit and quoted around $20k total if everything transfers, which seems reasonable.
I’m also curious if anyone knows of a PhD under $15k that is flexible, maybe competency-based, or can be completed faster. I’ve looked at UK top-up programs that take a Level 8 qualification to top up the last two years of a DBA at UClan. That seems like the fastest route I’ve seen so far.
If anyone has suggestions, I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
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| MPA Credits Reccomendation |
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Posted by: jayhawk1756 - 10-29-2025, 01:36 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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I’m currently enrolled in a residential MPA program in the Midwest. You can transfer in up to 9 credits. The program director appears fairly flexible in accepting coursework from related fields (e.g., Sociology, Criminal Justice, Business).
Like many graduate programs, this one offers minimal scholarship funding — which I expected. While the per-credit cost isn’t outrageous, it’s also not the most affordable. I’m looking for recommendations on where I could earn some Public Administration or closely related graduate credits at a lower cost to transfer in. Ideally, I would like to take courses as a non-degree-seeking student to avoid a full application process, if that’s even an option. Thanks in advance.
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| Transferring 114 credits? |
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Posted by: Apoplectic - 10-28-2025, 10:35 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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Hello. I am looking to get a 2nd bachelors degree and I am under the impression that you could transfer in 114 credits here?
I have about 138 credits from my state school for my first bachelors and about 70 credits from Sophia/Study. I am looking for the BSBA General Management degree at TESU. How does maxing out the credits work?
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| Ilearnengineering a scam? |
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Posted by: ABrgna27 - 10-28-2025, 10:03 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hello, I came across ilearnengineering as a means for engineering credentials and couldn't really find anymore information aside from what is posted on their website. Does anyone have any experience with them are they a legit institution offering engineering courses?
The only relevant information I have found is on the Eduqual website stating their accreditation of the level 4 & 5 courses. And no information on their level 6 courses.
https://eduqual.org.uk/about/case-studie...156250#ILE
TIA
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| Southern Nazarene U, Inexpensive Credit Bank for Military & Military Aspirants |
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Posted by: Jonathan Whatley - 10-28-2025, 07:41 PM - Forum: Military Discussion
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A helpful poster writes on r/SophiaLearning on Reddit,
Quote:I asked a recruiter out of state and he showed me SNU (Southern Nazarene University) they have a program for people who are trying to join or already in the military and allow you to get your credits evaluated with out enrolling, submitted them on Friday got them back on Tuesday morning paid $35 in total $25 to get them evaluated and $5 to send to them and $5 to send to my recruiter, this is definitely the way if your trying to enlist
Southern Nazarene’s policies for their actual students indicate some acceptance for a variety of credit sources including nationally accredited, ACE, NCCRS, CLEP, DSST, AP, and IB. For international transfer credit for actual students, SNU asks for an evaluation by SpanTran or WES.
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