Cheap Liberal Studies NA Masters?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Abner, Oct 14, 2006.

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  1. jagmct1

    jagmct1 New Member

    My wife transferred several credits from our local junior college, which she earned over many years.

    I had recently inquired with FHSU admissions and explained that I had earned a bachelors and master's degree from a DETC school. I was informed that my BSBA would be accepted as the needed criteria to enroll into their masters program.

    The best thing to do is call FHSU admission directly and explain your circumstances. It's amazes me with some of these state and traditional schools, where you'll get the run around and know one really knows the answer. One day you'll call and talk with ABC and they will not accept your degree. Yet, you call on another day and talk with XYZ and all of a sudden they accept your degree.
     
  2. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    Ok. This is the same info I got from them last year. No NA credits will be accepted in transfer but a whole NA degree would be accepted for entry into the graduate programs. The only exception to this rule would be if the NA credits in question were ACE evaluated. Lots of RA schools have this policy actually.

    Pug
     
  3. buckwheat3

    buckwheat3 Master of the Obvious

    Hahahhahaha, Leave it to Fort Hays, once again to screw things up! Gaaaaddd, I'm glad I dropped them! Heck I might have graduated from them and someone within the system at Fort HELL would have screwed up the diploma enough in which it would have read: HAY FORT!

    Yea... stay away from their graduate program drop a few more bucks on a school that knows how to answer the question correctly the first time!
    Gavin
     
  4. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    They did answer the question correctly the first time, and the information is listed on their website. I believe it was the person inquiring that misunderstood.

    Pug
     

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