<p>Does anyone have some first-hand experience with this program or know of someone who has completed it? I've spoken to them several times. The courses look good, the professors look excellent and it's a good fit. (It seems rigorous enough. I was told they only transfer courses in which student earned an A or B.) But it's a Bachelor's of Liberal Studies, not a BA and I'm just trying to get more input on how it would look to future grad schools or future employers (and how it would look to be from the "School of Continuing Studies." I called a few employers and they seem fine with it but am just double-checking. Also, does anyone know what university resources the students can access? (Can they take any classes at other colleges in the university and can they access the employment/ alumni services?)</p>
<p>Hmmm.. just found on their website that they will accept Cs as transfer so maybe what I was told is wrong.</p>
<p>The only people that I've met that are doing this program are older adults who are returning to college for more of a "night school" or part-time type thing. At least that was the impression that I got.</p>