Will Traditional
Universities Accept Distance Learning Credits?
by Jamie Littlefield
I have a question I'm very anxious to find an answer for.
I'm just finishing my first semester of regular classes, and I'm
looking at studying by correspondance next semester, taking a year
off after that, and applying to a different, regular (read: in class)
institution, and using my distance credits as transfer credits for
that degree program.
My father told me that most universities will not accept more than
one or two distance credits as transfer credits. Is this true?
Thanks so much in advance,
Justin
A:
Hi Justin,
It really depends on your individual situation. Decide what "regular"
schools you may be interested in applying to and read up on their
requirements. The most important thing is making sure you choose
the right type of distance learning school.
There are dozens of "fake" schools that offer worthless
transcripts. But, if you apply to a reputable distance learning
school that is accredited by the right association (see: Accreditation
Info) then any classes you take should transfer just as easily as
credits from any traditional school. In fact, the "regular"
school may not even be able to tell the difference.
One word of caution, though. Be sure to check the "regular"
school's transfer policies and pick your distance learning classes
accordingly. Regardless of whether you are taking distance or traditional
classes, some schools will not allow you to transfer certain courses
or will only allow a certain number of transfer credits to be applied
to your major.
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