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    Old 12-12-2007, 02:41 PM
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    Hi Team I really need your help and advice.

    I have just found out that I can get into the Masters program in Public Administration at Harvard University.

    This program starts in July 2008. I have all the requirements they need except my Degree which they told me I should be done with by June.

    They will accept a Liberal arts Degree. Right now I am enrolled in a BS in General Business and my Mountains are Statitics, accounts and algebra, which I will are not core requirements in Liberal Arts.

    I called my Advisor at EC, she said she will call liberal Arts Dept and see if they can provide me a quick transcript which will only be after Christmas.

    I will be travelling to Africa next week. So I can only will get it next year.

    But meanwhile any advise will be highly appreciated. I think with Liberal Arts I can do it by June I am at 63 credits right now.......Help


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    Do you have a website for this school????
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    The John F. Kennedy School of Government: Preparing Leaders for Service to Democratic Societies. Contributing to the Solutions of Public Problems
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    Applied Professional Electives

    Electives (lower level) -- 50 credits
    Electives (upper level) -- 9 credits

    I hear FEMA Courses can be translated into a maximum of 30 lower level Applied Professional Elective Credits at Excelsior.

    That may significantly reduce your credit needs if most of your credits are already General Studies.
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    [quote=ShotoJuku]Is CHEA missing something?

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    They're not missing anything. It's not the Kennedy School that is accredited it is Harvard.
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    Yes this is the Website

    The John F. Kennedy School of Government: Preparing Leaders for Service to Democratic Societies. Contributing to the Solutions of Public Problems
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    [quote=ImustStudy]
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    Is CHEA missing something?

    QUOTE]

    They're not missing anything. It's not the Kennedy School that is accredited it is Harvard.


    Gotcha!

    Thanks for your response to your question -

    Never heard of Harvard....
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    Old 12-13-2007, 08:26 AM
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    Is there an echo in here? LOL
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