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February 10, 2024
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Do my years of foreign higher education in a program not recognized a degree program by US universities disqualify me from AOTC?

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In Nigeria, there is a secondary kind of higher education that leads up to the award of a "Higher National Diploma" (HND). It is a two-year program that requires the previous completion of two years of study and the award of a "National Diploma" (ND). Though generally considered inferior to a bachelor's degree, some employers consider the HND as "equivalent" to a bachelor's. US universities don't consider the HND as a bachelor's degree. According to AACRAO, the four years of combined ND and HND are considered as three years of college when applying to a US college or university, AT BEST. How many years of college, if any, will these ND and HND count for when applying for AOTC?  

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    Hal_Al
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    February 10, 2024

    Q.   Do my years of foreign higher education in a program not recognized a degree program by US universities disqualify me from AOTC?

    A. Probably not. 

     

    There is some disagreement on the topic. Here's a derailed discussion on this subject:

    https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/college-education/discussion/does-bachelor-degree-earned-from-othe...