Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
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True, but everyone will just put "Georgetown" on their resume, so.....good for jobs, bad for grad school I guess
Except all employers I know of, Fed or not, are required to verify - and it will be documented both "online" and 'School of Continuing Studies" - one is not great, two are well, really not great.
What employers other than the government verify education? I haven't had anyone look at my education, which isn't even on my resume, since grad school applications.
I've worked for two investment banks; both verified all three of my degrees. My BS, my MBA, and a Master's I have that is completely unrelated to my career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
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True, but everyone will just put "Georgetown" on their resume, so.....good for jobs, bad for grad school I guess
Except all employers I know of, Fed or not, are required to verify - and it will be documented both "online" and 'School of Continuing Studies" - one is not great, two are well, really not great.
Our large non profit does. But only if its required as part of the job description. These days many people find it discriminatory though so many are now omitting the education requirement for entry level jobs.
What employers other than the government verify education? I haven't had anyone look at my education, which isn't even on my resume, since grad school applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
![]()
True, but everyone will just put "Georgetown" on their resume, so.....good for jobs, bad for grad school I guess
Except all employers I know of, Fed or not, are required to verify - and it will be documented both "online" and 'School of Continuing Studies" - one is not great, two are well, really not great.
Our large non profit does. But only if its required as part of the job description. These days many people find it discriminatory though so many are now omitting the education requirement for entry level jobs.
What employers other than the government verify education? I haven't had anyone look at my education, which isn't even on my resume, since grad school applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
![]()
True, but everyone will just put "Georgetown" on their resume, so.....good for jobs, bad for grad school I guess
Except all employers I know of, Fed or not, are required to verify - and it will be documented both "online" and 'School of Continuing Studies" - one is not great, two are well, really not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
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Future employers don't ask to see the diploma. The resume will say Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
![]()
True, but everyone will just put "Georgetown" on their resume, so.....good for jobs, bad for grad school I guess
Except all employers I know of, Fed or not, are required to verify - and it will be documented both "online" and 'School of Continuing Studies" - one is not great, two are well, really not great.
What employers other than the government verify education? I haven't had anyone look at my education, which isn't even on my resume, since grad school applications.
Anonymous wrote:It's an open secret that Georgetown is hard up on cash.
Anonymous wrote:Awesome to see this! Finally a great school willing to actually democratize education in a formal way.
Anonymous wrote:It's an open secret that Georgetown is hard up on cash.
Anonymous wrote:The thread title seems like an ad for an online dating site featuring Georgetown graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400 per credit hour. Not a bad price for a brand name school. They also accept up to 64 credits in transfer toward the 120 credit degree.
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/ba-liberal-studies-georgetown
Yeah, but then your diploma says "School of Continuing Studies" on it.
![]()
True, but everyone will just put "Georgetown" on their resume, so.....good for jobs, bad for grad school I guess
Except all employers I know of, Fed or not, are required to verify - and it will be documented both "online" and 'School of Continuing Studies" - one is not great, two are well, really not great.