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I am qualified in several areas and looking to add a few hours to be qualified in some others. Does anyone know what level the classes must be to count towards qualifying? Has anyone taking University of Phoenix classes? I wasn't sure if it had to be graduate level classes or if bachelors level would work. Thanks.
HelpOthers I believe someone else posted previously that undergraduate credit (upper level) will work, but you may want to add graduate hours, to help with your pay scale increase (+15, +30).
Apr 16, 2018
haha As Mary said, undergraduate courses will count for meeting DoDEA requirements. Some categories specify how many credits need to be "upper level". This usually means 300 or 400 level courses.

Also agree that if you can afford/arrange it, you may as well take graduate level classes to bank them for moving up a pay grade.
Apr 16, 2018
haha *salary lane
Apr 16, 2018
Icanread I've taken University of Phoenix classes. They are quite pricey compared to webteaching.com. But webteaching may not offer the classes you need.
Apr 17, 2018


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