I need to confirm the truthness of this story:
"One of the student I know finished his first semester of his 1-year MBA in Europe in an ACCREDITED school. For some reason he could not finished the remaining semester and moved to ASIA. In ASIA he enrolled into another ACCREDITED business school and just had to finish half of the courses neccessary at this school since this school accepted the credit he got from the Europe school as they were under same accreditation ( I am not clear which one, either AACSB, AMBA or/and EQUIS)."
Is there a real such a cross recognition like this? Anyone can shed a light on this, maybe Duncan?
Cross credit recognition
Posted Mar 14, 2014 16:45
I need to confirm the truthness of this story:
"One of the student I know finished his first semester of his 1-year MBA in Europe in an ACCREDITED school. For some reason he could not finished the remaining semester and moved to ASIA. In ASIA he enrolled into another ACCREDITED business school and just had to finish half of the courses neccessary at this school since this school accepted the credit he got from the Europe school as they were under same accreditation ( I am not clear which one, either AACSB, AMBA or/and EQUIS)."
Is there a real such a cross recognition like this? Anyone can shed a light on this, maybe Duncan?
"One of the student I know finished his first semester of his 1-year MBA in Europe in an ACCREDITED school. For some reason he could not finished the remaining semester and moved to ASIA. In ASIA he enrolled into another ACCREDITED business school and just had to finish half of the courses neccessary at this school since this school accepted the credit he got from the Europe school as they were under same accreditation ( I am not clear which one, either AACSB, AMBA or/and EQUIS)."
Is there a real such a cross recognition like this? Anyone can shed a light on this, maybe Duncan?
Posted Mar 15, 2014 10:32
I'm very skeptical of that story: they are not even clear if the first school was in the US or in Europe. Perhaps one school did that... I can't think that they would publicise it. How many accredited one-year programmes are there in Asia?
I'm very skeptical of that story: they are not even clear if the first school was in the US or in Europe. Perhaps one school did that... I can't think that they would publicise it. How many accredited one-year programmes are there in Asia?
Posted Mar 15, 2014 15:35
I'm very skeptical of that story: they are not even clear if the first school was in the US or in Europe. Perhaps one school did that... I can't think that they would publicise it. How many accredited one-year programmes are there in Asia?
it my typo error. I have the same feeling. Can not think of any school would do that.
<blockquote>I'm very skeptical of that story: they are not even clear if the first school was in the US or in Europe. Perhaps one school did that... I can't think that they would publicise it. How many accredited one-year programmes are there in Asia? </blockquote>
it my typo error. I have the same feeling. Can not think of any school would do that.
it my typo error. I have the same feeling. Can not think of any school would do that.
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