I have been out of school for a few years now but am looking to transfer in what I can from my prior ASNursing courses and begin working on remaining credits required to obtain a Bachelor's of Business either from SNHU or UMPI. I live in New Hampshire, so there's a silly bias towards SNHU. The final cost is not so much a concern that it plays much of a decision point. A few months ago, I submitted my transfer transcripts to SNHU. Please see the attached PDF for the program guide they sent back based on said transfers. I am now trying to make sense of what I need to take and the best way to go about doing so.
I fully plan on utilizing Sophia, Study.com, etc to the best of my ability. Here is the link to a spreadsheet I have begun putting together. This is based on other spreadsheets I've found here as well as a few tips from former students posted to other sources, like Reddit. I feel nervous and almost overwhelmed at the idea of having to go back to school, so I'm just hoping to get some feedback on my spreadsheet - make sure things are correct and I'm not just taking random courses unnecessarily.
The spreadsheet has been built with SNHU in mind, but if UMPI makes much more sense, I would certainly rearrange things and go that route instead.
TIA to anyone willing to spare their time to help
Your Location: NH, USA
Your Age: 27
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelors in Business Admin/Management
Current Regional Accredited Credits: See Attached
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: See Attached
Any certifications or military experience?: No
Budget: Under 15k
Commitments: Full time Job
Dedicated time to study: Rotating work schedule, will be able to dedicate 2 to 5 full days to courses.
Timeline: Within the next 2 years if possible
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Work offers 20k/yr reimbursement.
This seems crazy affordable to me, since 2-3 bedroom apartments in Belarus cost roughly the same, but these buildings were built like 50 years ago, and the local monthly median net salary is like $450 (roughly a tenth of the salaries in Houston).
So, are condos in Texas just so crazy affordable, or am I missing something important? It seems too good to be true, and I know that most people on this forum live in the US, so maybe you can help me understand the situation. I would be very thankful!
Moderators/admins you are going to need to set a time limit on new posters ability to create new threads. Also you need to start blocking certain foreign email domains.
My wife mentioned that the Managerial Accounting Final instructions reference Appendix A, but she’s unable to locate it. I sat with her while she searched, and we couldn’t find it either. Is she possibly overlooking something?
I had a long conversation with the Navy College Office earlier this week. Key takeaways:
1. Tuition Assistance will pay $250/SH for both undergrad and graduate degrees. It will pay up to two classes per semester. Anything over that is out-of-pocket.
2. You get 120 semester hours worth of lifetime finding. Example- If you go to a CBE school like WGU or UMPI and the military pays for 12 SH throughout your program, but you accelerated and finished the entire degree, you would still have 108 SH worth of lifetime credit funding for future degrees.
3. They will pay for graduate certificates, bachelors degrees, certifications, and graduate programs.
4. The Navy College Office provided me with the attached document. The document lists all the schools the Navy College Office is tracking who charge $250/SH for masters degrees. This means that it would be 100% covered by TA, as long as you only take two classes a semester and don't go over your 120 lifetime semester hours! I figured this might help out any AD servicemembers who are looking for affordable masters degrees, covered by TA!
Hello, I was on track to finish my WGU degree, but at this point I am enrolled and struggling due to the proctored exams and the math classes I have to keep taking. I asked to switch degree programs in hopes that they may rexamine my transfer credits (I hear this is a workaround) but I'm also considering just moving on completely. I can write papers all day everyday which is why I considered UMPI but, I would need to finish by May of 2025 and the earliest start date is March, but I may consider it if it's possible to finish in 2 months. SNHU doesn't really offer acceleration either since its 2 courses per term and if the max they allow is 90 credits, then I'd only be done by December of next year. What are my options here? there are a couple sophia classes that I passed with 75+ grades which I know COSC wouldn't accept. I did get the BOG from Pierpont with some of this, but I would imagine sending in that transcript would be credit laundering
Here's my template:
Your Location: Connecticut, USA
Your Age: 30
What kind of degree do you want?:
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology or IT Management
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
School Name: Western Governors University
Total Credits: 60
Class Names:
Principles of Management, 4 credits, Passed
Organizational Behavior and Leadership, 3 credits, Passed
Integrated Physical Sciences, 3 credits, Passed
Natural Science Lab, 2 credits, Passed
IT Foundations, 4 credits, Passed
Business of IT - Applications, 4 credits, Passed
Network and Security Foundations, 3 credits, Passed
Network and Security Applications, 4 credits, Passed
Finite Mathematics, 4 credits, Passed
Composition: Writing with a Strategy, 3 credits, Passed
Composition: Successful Self-Expression, 3 credits, Passed
Ethics in Technology, 3 credits, Passed
Spreadsheets, 3 credits, Passed
American Politics and the U.S. Constitution, 3 credits, Passed
Introduction to Communication: Connecting with Others, 3 credits, Passed
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits:
Provider: Sophia Learning, Google IT Support Certificate, and Certiport
Total Credits: ~71
Class Names:
Google IT Support Certificate: 12 credits (IT Fundamentals, 6 credits; Networking, 3 credits; Cybersecurity Fundamentals, 3 credits)
Sophia Learning: 56 credits
Introduction to Ethics, 3 credits, Passed
Project Management, 3 credits, Passed
Introduction to Web Development, 3 credits, Passed
College Algebra, 3 credits, Passed
Introduction to Statistics, 3 credits, Passed
Visual Communications, 3 credits, Passed
U.S. History I, 3 credits, Passed
Art History I, 3 credits, Passed
Introduction to Business, 3 credits, Passed
Microeconomics, 3 credits, Passed
Financial Accounting, 3 credits, Passed
Principles of Finance, 3 credits, Passed
Managerial Accounting, 3 credits, Passed
Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits, Passed
Business Law, 3 credits, Passed
Certiport Certification: 3 credits (IT Specialist – Device Configuration and Management)
Certifications:
CompTIA ITF+, A+, Network+, Security+ (earned as part of WGU coursework)
Google IT Support Professional Certificate
Certiport IT Specialist – Device Configuration and Management
ITIL Foundation Certification
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900)
Timeline:
Graduate in 3–6 months or less.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:
No employer assistance at this time.
Can anyone shed any light on reading the textbook for Micro Bio and/or Nutrition?
The previous course I took had a Chapter listed to read under each Topic. These two do not mention it at all in the lessons. It's just listed as the title of the book on the syllabus.
Am I expected to know the book cover to cover? I found the books on Open Stax but the chapters don't really match the title/order of the courses.
I don't really mind reading textbooks #nerd if I need to but don't want to waste my time if its not covered on tests or the final.
I need to get an MBA, masters degree, or even just an associates from an accredited unviersity as soon as humanly possible for my Canadian permanent residency status to be renewed. Otherwise I and my family will all have to leave Canada, which will be devestating. Ideally I want to be fully done by mid January at the latest. A masters gets me many more points than an associates.
What would be the absolute fastest way to get one of the above if I were to start today?
I have unlimited time for coursework every day, and am very capable. I already have an WEC-approved bachelors.
I have been reading the wiki and trying to wrap my head around UMPI vs WGU vs TESU and transferring in Sophia courses etc but I'm so short on time, and would love help from anyone in the group who is very knowledgeable.
Location: Halifax, NS, Canada Ideal degree: In order of preference, MBA, Any masters, associates (each kind gets me points) Age: 32 Budget: $6k Commitments: Child here in NS, have a full-time job but can take time off. Dedicated Time to Study: 24/7 Existing credits: none
I am looking for recommendations for online schools to complete an associates & bachelors in Finance & IT (Data Analytics) or Project Management; using as many credits as I can using Study.com. Looking to pay out of pocket.
I am not an active poster but this forum has been a big help to me for many years.