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Re: Walden University
Posted by Original Poster on 1/16/08

    It has to be an approved program by the DOE in order for my
    initial license to advance to professional.

    It would really stink to pay thousands of dollars on a masters
    program from a school out of state only to find out when all is
    said and done that it's not an approved program that will lead to
    professional licensure.

    I called them yesterday - I need to officiall apply for my
    professional (even though I'm not ready for it yet) and send the
    program information to them to have it reviewed.

    Sigh...can never be easy.


    On 1/16/08, diploma mill wrote:
    > I'm doing the MEd in Instructional Technology.
    >
    > Why would you need to have the DOE approve it? If it's an
    > accredited program wouldn't that cover it? I guess that's one of
    > the things I don't need to worry about with a school in MA -
    > they're prepping you for certification in MA.
    >
    >
    > On 1/15/08, Original Poster wrote:
    >> Thanks for the feedback!
    >> Actually, I'm looking at Framingham State as well.
    >>
    >> I've been torn between their elementary ed and reading
    >> programs. It's my understanding that it's possible to take
    >> all of the courses in elementary ed online, but not in the
    >> reading program.
    >>
    >> I guess I need to follow through with the DOE to even see if
    >> it's an approved program. Thing is, I believe I have to go
    >> through the process of having it reviewed, which takes at
    >> least 6 - 8 weeks, and I really wanted to get started on my
    >> coursework this semester.
    >>
    >> Thanks again for responding. What program are you in?

     
     

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