I did my undergraduate way back in 2010, at a nationally accredited university. I have since enjoyed a very successful career, and now that I'm more or less at the end of it, I've become very interested in going back to graduate school and getting into the academic side of things.
Naturally, all the schools I'm interested in and qualified for don't recognize my Baccalaureate because it wasn't regionally accredited. Are there any options for me outside of re-getting a undergrad for a field I already know and have ten years of experience in? Any like... upgrade to regional accreditation sort of things or shortened programs? Or what would you recommend. I'd really like to not spend another forty grand and four years for a degree I already have.
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Trek
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I did my undergraduate way back in 2010, at a nationally accredited university. I have since enjoyed a very successful career, and now that I'm more or less at the end of it, I've become very interested in going back to graduate school and getting into the academic side of things.
Naturally, all the schools I'm interested in and qualified for don't recognize my Baccalaureate because it wasn't regionally accredited. Are there any options for me outside of re-getting a undergrad for a field I already know and have ten years of experience in? Any like... upgrade to regional accreditation sort of things or shortened programs? Or what would you recommend. I'd really like to not spend another forty grand and four years for a degree I already have.
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