Need to transfer 18 mba credits

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  1. mbalady

    mbalady New Member

    Hello I need to transfer 18 MBA credits to an aacsb accredited school this fall any ideas? please let me know which schools
     
  2. mbalady

    mbalady New Member

    from colorado state
     
  3. mcjon77

    mcjon77 Member

    None of the schools that I know of that will take so many transfer credits are AACSB accredited. IIRC, University of Louisiana at Monroe (AACSB) would take 6 transfer credits, but that is about it.
     
  4. rebel100

    rebel100 New Member

    Yep, 6 transfer credits is the typical max (if they accept that many). We have been discussing some non AACSB options over here, these do accept more transfer credits: http://www.degreeinfo.com/general-distance-learning-discussions/48706-help-mba-low-cost-maximize-transferring-credit-hours.html
     
  5. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    Colorado State University at Fort Collin's MBA program is solid and good reputation, but you're trying to transfer out. Can you share the experience and possible you are taking different direction?
     
  6. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    I would challenge the need for AACSB accreditation, per se. While AACSB accreditation tracks well with school rankings (an abomination, but a reality), there are seldom situations outside of academia where such accreditation is an issue. It can matter when (a) wanting a higher degree from an AACSB-accredited school or (b) wanting to teach for one.

    Also, as with all such things, it doesn't hurt to ask. Schools may not publish policies that will support your need, but exceptions can be negotiated. (They'll need a good reason and/or a solid WIFM for themselves before they do that, though.)
     
  7. major56

    major56 Active Member

  8. mbalady

    mbalady New Member

    Thanks it just did not work out with Colorado state
     
  9. mbalady

    mbalady New Member

  10. Paradox4286

    Paradox4286 New Member

    Texas A&M Commerce will take up to 12 hours.
     
  11. logicgame

    logicgame New Member

    University of the Cumberlands will take all 18 of them towards their PhD in Leadership program. You will only need to finish 42 more units at around $13K total price for a regionally accredited terminal degree!
     
  12. saharapost

    saharapost Member

    Just to make sure I am not building up false hope, do you mean that University of the Cumberlands accept 18 (non-doctoral) Masters degree credits towards its doctorate program in leadership even when one did not complete a masters program? If yes, this is cool- isn't it?
     
  13. jobee

    jobee Member

    Here is the list of schools that accept transfer credits that I put together in 2012. AACSB was not a requirement when I built the list but there are a few of them in there.

    TAMUC - 12 Units
    University of North Texas - 12 Units
    Texas A&M Central Texas/Tarleton - 6 Units
    University of Houston Victoria - Inquiring, if you earn your first Masters at UHV then you can do a second one with 50% of the credits needed.
    UT Brownsville - up to 9
    Lamar - 6
    University of Houston - 6
    Texas AM International - 9
     
  14. novadar

    novadar Member

    Funny, they are all in Texas. There surely must be others outside the Great State of Texas.

    I think TAMUC should be TAMU-CC (Corpus Christi), just a guess.
     
  15. jobee

    jobee Member

    TAMUC = Texas A&M University-Commerce

     

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