Math Ed. (5-12)
Level: Bachelor
Language: English
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Mathematics
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Not Informative Enough...Underhanded
June 15, 2009
I found this "university" and thought that my prayers were answered in being able to get a Bachelor's/Teaching Certification online. Enrollment counselor contacted me immediately and talked up all the perks and wanted to get the ball rolling immediately, as did I. DO NOT TRUST THESE PEOPLE. The information they ...
Perfect fit for me
November 19, 2008
I am in my fourth term at WGU. This school fits my needs perfectly since I have children and many other obligations during the day. The math classes are very challenging. I read a review earlier that anyone off the street could pass the exams at WGU. I am SURE ...
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Terri July 19, 2009 at 6:37 p.m.
On June 15, 2009, someone calling themselves anonymous said to not trust WGU because Texas does not recognize the degree. I am currently a 3rd year student at WGU and I am from Texas. Texas DOES recognize the degree. I am sorry that you received incorrect information. The only thing that Texas does not recognize is the teacher certification. Once you complete the WGU program and have taken the Utah state exams, you will have a bachelor's degree and a teacher certification, but the teacher certification will be for the State of Utah. You will have to file for what they call reciprocity in Texas. You can obtain a temporary teacher certification for the State of Texas when you complete the program. Then you are required to take the Texas state exams within a year to be certified in Texas. So, yes Texas does recognize the degree from WGU, just an extra step has to be taken for the teacher certification process. Hope this clears things up.
I am COMPLETELY happy with my experience at WGU and would highly recommend it to anyone.