CCU will offer more programs?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by plcscott, Jan 10, 2005.

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  1. plcscott

    plcscott New Member

    Do you think that CCU may now offer more degree programs?

    Now that CCU has become accredited, do you think they will now start offering other programs, such as, computer science, technology, engineering, or even liberal arts?

    I think I have read that they had more programs in the past, so I was wondering if they might bring some of them back.

    Will DETC schools accept CC credits, clep, dsst, ece, etc?

    Since other DETC schools offer many degree programs it looks like CCU would.
     
  2. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    I would suspect CCU will retain its current scope for awhile. They'll want to demonstrate that DETC made the right decision. Also, if their initial period of accreditation was less than the maximum (likely, but I don't think this has been announced?) they'll want to ride out that period with stability in their current offerings.

    Credits from CCU earned after accreditation should be acceptable to other DETC-accredited schools. Those other forms of credit, though, transfer from the agencies themselves. For example, if a student transfers DANTES test credit to CCU, then moves from CCU to AJU, AJU will want transcripts from DANTES for the credit, not CCU. And if AJU has a higher score requirement than CCU on a particular test, they'll deny credit to a student not reaching that score, even if the student had previously gotten it accepted at CCU. (All of this is speculative, of course, but representative of general practices at accredited schools.)
     

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