Harvard ALB credits

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Newbie2DL, Jul 2, 2006.

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  1. Newbie2DL

    Newbie2DL Member

    So Harvard will accept a student for the ALB with a max of 64 credits.

    What is the fastest way for a young student in getting those accredited credits? Which college, or tests can you recommend?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Roamer

    Roamer New Member

    I think you have to clarify your post with more detail of what you are trying to accomplish. To get you started though;

    Are you thinking about transferring and applying up to 64 credits you already have to the ALB program?

    You can do this by requesting an evaluation of your existing credits for transfer potential. The advisors there will tell you which and how many credits will transfer. You then take and pass with a certain grade, three course in the program. After that you apply to the degree program. After that your credits will be applied and you will be given an eval of what you have and what you need relative to credits and departments. Yes, you need a defined number of credits in various categories to reach your degree.

    Can you take a test to earn credits to transfer into the program, i.e CLEP,DANTES, etc.? Not as far I know. You can only transfer in credits for coursework completed at an accredited schools.

    Hope this helps a little.
     

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