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Posted: Mon Apr 23rd, 2007 01:10 am |
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recently I went ahead and applied for college. Roosevelt University in Chicago. My question is: on my diploma, It will not say criminal justice, anywhere!so you ask, what will it say. Wellit will say, Bachelor of Professional Studies. is this okay?
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Posted: Mon Apr 23rd, 2007 03:33 am |
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Yes, what really counts is your transcripts and the accrediation of your college. My BA says "Liberal studies" But, my transcript says I my concerntation (or major) was "criminal justice management" On the other hand, my Masters, clearly says "masters of public administration."
It should be cool - transcript and accrediation are what count
Raymond
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Posted: Mon Apr 23rd, 2007 01:37 pm |
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| Thank you for the quick response, Raymond. The college is accredited and the transcripts will display all the classes and grades that I have received. Which is a good thing! Now I have to do is make sure if I go to another college to get Masters degree. Will they accept this previous colleges degree?
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Posted: Mon Apr 23rd, 2007 06:33 pm |
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| If the college is "regionally" accredited, your degree will more than likely be accepted. - each masters program has different requirements, as an example, you probably would have a difficult time getting into a masters of social work program, but an MPA or MBA program is going to accept you.
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