In general, for legitimate degrees that actually count for something, "life experience" is useless. The companies that sell degrees based on life experience alone are mostly scams that will get you a "degree" that's either completely worthless, or might even get you in trouble if you end up in a job that involves safety or care of others.
College is a great part of many people's life. Take the time to reflect on what you learned, who you met, and all of the experiences in your college life.
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There might be a possibility only if the college or university evaluates life or work experience.
No, they do not meet the requirements for college credit.
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Bad credit programs teach you how to fix your bad credit. You may find such a program at a community college since they have lots of life skills courses.
If you have a lot of debt on your credit from college and are doing college debt consolodation it doesnt mess your credit up, it helps you get your credit back , they work with you to help you .
In terms of non credit CEU courses, no number of these courses equal college credit.
Try Centers College for your degree. This online college offers Life Experience Degrees and verifies your experience and credits. They also act as a third party for verification of your experience and credit for your employer.
A unit usually means one credit A unit usually means a college credit
No I am sure that college students do not have the average number of credit cards.
Yes, the University of Phoenix offers the option for students to earn credit for prior learning, including life experience. This process typically involves assessments that evaluate the relevance and applicability of the student’s work and life experiences to their chosen degree program. Students may submit portfolios or documentation to support their claim for credit. However, the specific policies and amount of credit awarded can vary by program.