My UNISA Application

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by dlady, Mar 16, 2009.

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  1. dlady

    dlady Active Member

    I've been in the application process for near 60 days and counting... The first step is they issue you a student ID that you can then use to make your official application. I still don't have the student ID after 60 days...
     
  2. distancedoc2007

    distancedoc2007 New Member

    Hi David,

    I would go through these guys, if you haven't already: http://www.iaci-canada.com/ They are based in Vancouver, but serve the US also.

    Once you are in the program, it is a lot easier to DIY, once you have made your own contacts, and have emails and phone numbers of specific people. Until then, Dr. Esselen and his team are worth their weight in gold. Cheers..
     
  3. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Is this through Michael Esselen/IACI or on your own?

    -=Steve=-
     
  4. dlady

    dlady Active Member

    Thanks, that is exactly what I am doing... still nothing..
     
  5. dlady

    dlady Active Member

    through Michael Esselen/IACI
     
  6. distancedoc2007

    distancedoc2007 New Member

    Hmmm... Don't know what to suggest then. Sorry. Good luck with it!
     
  7. dlady

    dlady Active Member

    I am more venting than anything else
     
  8. distancedoc2007

    distancedoc2007 New Member

    No worries. I was actually on the wait list for almost a year, and then got surprised by an acceptance out of the blue one day. It has been a great ride since then, and I am enjoying the program. Cheers..
     
  9. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

    Don't feel singled out. UNISA is notoriously slow, and this is a common complaint.
     
  10. dlady

    dlady Active Member

    Dr. Esselen sent them an email early this AM asking whats what. We'll see as technically it has been 2 months and I have not even really started the application process.

    In the mean time, I just signed up for 2 more humanities classes at APUS, which when done will give me 18 graduate humanities credits. It looks like there are a lot more liberal arts adjunct gigs with a lot less competition than the business/technology ones, so this may open more doors as I wait on the UNISA processes...
     
  11. dlady

    dlady Active Member

    Hurrah!

    Just got my UNISA ID. This means I can now actually apply, as everything up to now has been the administrative process you have to complete to be ABLE to apply!

    I am actually excited, although I am probably in for a few more months of waiting to hear something.

    DEL
     
  12. Vinipink

    Vinipink Accounting Monster

    Congratulations!

    Persistence pays!
     

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