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  1. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    I heard that CCU is applying for DETC accreditation and I am interested in its MS Psychology program for admission of Hong Kong University's Master in Clinical Psychology Program.

    RA Universities with Psychology Master Program like Capella and NCU are much more expensive, so I am thinking of DETC one.

    Thanks
     
  2. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    <<I heard that CCU is applying for DETC accreditation and I am interested in its MS Psychology program for admission of Hong Kong University's Master in Clinical Psychology Program.>>

    I'm lost. You need to get into one Master level program to get into another Master level program?

    Pug
     
  3. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Chinese universities

    Shirley,
    I am curious why you are not considering a Chinese university for your masters degree. In my work here in the US I constantly hear that the US is falling behind countries such as China in the number of university graduates (I am talking about science and technology degrees).

    Is tuition free in China? If not, who pays, and how much does it cost to attend a Chinese university.
    Thanks,
     
  4. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Hi again Shirley: Have you considered Fort Hays State University in Kansas? They have a reputation for being inexpensive and they are RA. You might also consider some Australian or South African schools, which are equivalent to US RA. The University of South Africa has been doing all-DL accredited degrees for a long long time. The currency exchange rate is relatively decent for HK$ compared to Oz or Us---HK$100=R84.

    If you can give some specifics about the degree you want (you mentioned psychology, IIRC), I am sure that posters with experience in that field can make some good recommendations.

    Best wishes,
    Janko

    No Warbleborough, though! ;)
     
  5. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Prescott also offers a RA DL degree in pyschology and counseling but it appears to be somewhat specialized.
    http://www.prescott.edu/academics/map/areas.html#counseling
     
  6. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Thanks a lot.

    For FHSU, its Psychology concentration cannot be delivered through DL.

    And for UNISA, I've sent several emails to it admission, but up to now, no reply. At least, I would like to know whether the MSc Psychology's program structure and whether I can apply it or not. It seems not I can't apply now, I don't really understand.

    I am in Hong Kong, therefore I need to attend a Hong Kong's Universities for Clinical Psychology program, The Chinese University of Hong Kong rank so high in Asia and Australia. Another University: The University of Hong Kong that I attend for my bachelor degree is ranked 5 in Asia Week in Asian and Australian ranking.

    I am also quite interested in UNISA, can anyone give me some advice?
     
  7. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Then, will Hong Kong or Malaysia accept UNISA degree??
     
  8. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

  9. Peter Chin

    Peter Chin New Member

    UNISA is off course recognixed by Malysia since its approved by its country ministry of education. RA accreditation applies to US universities.

    SInce you live in Hong Kong and therfore you could let us know if UNISA is recognized in Hong Kong.

    Peter Chin
     
  10. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Even it is recognised, I even cannot get contact with their admission staff, further, I can't see the program structure of Psychology Master Program from their website.

    Up to now, their website: www.unisa.ac.za was not available.

    Can anyone let me know how can I contact UNISA and what will be the program structure, also, is it adopting continuous enrollment??
     
  11. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    Which DL institutions will accept DETC-accredited degree?
     
  12. shirleyngan

    shirleyngan New Member

    When will DETC announce the new accredited institutions?
     

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