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24th Apr, 2009 | Source : Distance Education and training Council
Don’t Take “No” for an Answer When Trying to Transfer Your Credits or Degree.
If you are trying to transfer your academic credits or degree to another college or university, and they refuse to accept them, don’t take “no” for an answer. Knowing how to state your case and presenting the right information may help you get positive results.
Acceptance of degrees or credits from DETC-accredited institutions is largely determined by the policy of the “receiving organization,” e.g., an employer, a college registrar, etc. Each institution has its own unique set of requirements. Accreditation is important, but no school can guarantee their credits will transfer to another institution on the basis of the accreditation they hold. You should always check with the college or university you wish to transfer your credits or degree to before you invest time and money completing a course/degree program. And, it’s always a good idea to get the transfer approval in writing from the receiving institution before you enroll.
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If you are trying to transfer your academic credits or degree to another college or university, and they refuse to accept them, don’t take “no” for an answer. Knowing how to state your case and presenting the right information may help you get positive results.
Acceptance of degrees or credits from DETC-accredited institutions is largely determined by the policy of the “receiving organization,” e.g., an employer, a college registrar, etc. Each institution has its own unique set of requirements. Accreditation is important, but no school can guarantee their credits will transfer to another institution on the basis of the accreditation they hold. You should always check with the college or university you wish to transfer your credits or degree to before you invest time and money completing a course/degree program. And, it’s always a good idea to get the transfer approval in writing from the receiving institution before you enroll.
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22nd Apr, 2009 | Source : Distance Education and training Council
To recognize the achievements of the millions who study at a distance today, the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), a nationally recognized accrediting agency in Washington, DC, conducts an "Outstanding Graduate" program each year.
Here are stories about people who have succeeded in the corporate world by studying distance education programs. They… Read more
Here are stories about people who have succeeded in the corporate world by studying distance education programs. They… Read more
22nd Apr, 2009 | Source : Distance Education and training Council
Students are given opportunities to enroll in reputable courses and degree programs that are:
- Offered on a 24/7 basis. This allows employees the opportunity to earn a college degree at night, weekends, etc. This is especially attractive to shift workers that are mandated to have mandatory industry training or just to enhance… Read more
- Offered on a 24/7 basis. This allows employees the opportunity to earn a college degree at night, weekends, etc. This is especially attractive to shift workers that are mandated to have mandatory industry training or just to enhance… Read more
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