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Which college and courses? PLEASE HELP! |
Posted by: courtperk2020 - 03-10-2025, 08:35 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Hello everyone!
I am hoping someone can shed some light on which college I should go with once I finish my AAS-Criminal Justice to use ACE credits. Which college lets you transfer the most ACE credits? My completed courses will be listed below but I was debating n getting a minor in psychology also if that matters.
CRJ235: SERIAL KILLERS
CRJ277: INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY
CRJ:278 VICTIMOLOGY
CRJ280: DRUGS,CRIME,&SOCIETY
CRJ216: CRIMINAL LAW
CRJ217: CRIMINAL PROCEDURES
CRJ295: CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE
CRJ296:CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
CRJ:204 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
CRJ100: INTO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRJ202: ISSUES/ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
ENG101: WRITING1
ENG102: WRITING2
BIO112: INTRO TO BIOLOGY
PSY110: GENERAL PSYCOLOGY
COM181: BASIC PUBLIC SPEAKING
HIS108: HISTORY OF THE US THROUGH 1865
SOC101: INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY
CIS100: INTRO TO COMPUTERS
GE101: STRATEGIES FOR ACAD SUCCESS
POL101: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
MAT146: COMTEMPORY COLLEGE MATH
Currently on my list as options I have:
Study.com
CRJ306: Research methods in Criminal Justice
CRJ305: They juvenile Justice System
PSY104: Social Psychology
PSY107: Lifespan Development
PSY108: Psychology of adulthood
PSY310: Psycology of personality
If I am not over my transfer limit:
Sophia:
Us History2
Intro to Ethics
Criminology
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Newlane University - My experience so far |
Posted by: tsgreer - 03-09-2025, 07:21 PM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges
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After doing a ton of research on affordable, accredited online universities, I decided to try out Newlane University.
Newlane University is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). The DEAC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency. The DEAC is also recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Newlane is competency-based and they offer:
- B.A. in Liberal Arts
- B.A. in Liberal Arts - Business Administration
- B.A. in Liberal Arts - Psychology
There’s a Reddit sub for Newlane, but it’s practically dead—only two posts and not much discussion. After checking out the official website, I decided to apply. Right after, I got a link to schedule a video call with a counselor. Honestly, that annoyed me because I prefer a straightforward online application with no unnecessary steps, and I definitely didn’t want any kind of sales pitch. But out of curiosity, I scheduled it for the next day. Happily surprised.
When the meeting started, the person introduced himself, and it turned out to be one of the actual founders of the school. Was not expecting that. I don’t know if that’s a good or bad sign, but it was definitely interesting. We ended up talking for about 30 minutes, and I asked about pricing, accreditation, and what motivated him to start the school.
I totally forgot to ask how many students are enrolled, but based on my research, it seems to be a couple hundred. I’ll confirm when I get an answer.
What impressed me was that there was no upselling at all. He told me the exact pricing structure upfront. The way it works is simple: you pay a flat monthly fee ($39) while you’re enrolled, and once you hit a set total cost ($1,500), you don’t pay anything else. No hidden fees, no books to buy (everything is online), and they accept up to 90 transfer credits.
It’s competency-based, so you work at your own pace—as fast or as slow as you want. If you stop taking classes, you stop paying.
The website itself is easy to use, though it looks a little dated. That doesn’t bother me, though, because it loads super fast. I also got an email about credit transfer, so I’m in the process of updating my credits.
So far, so good. Another thing I like is how fast the communication has been. Every email I’ve sent has been answered the same day or the next day, and I was assigned a student support person in case I need help. Haven’t had to use them yet, but they did give some advice on course pacing: “If you have 5-10 hours a week to spend, we recommend taking one course. If you have 10-20 hours a week, taking two courses is totally doable. You can also change how many courses you take at once as you get a feel for what works for you at Newlane.”
So far, my experience with Newlane has been fast, smooth, and no-nonsense. I like what I've experienced so far, but again, I am a very new student. I've sent in my transcripts and I'll keep everyone updated on how it works out.
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Feedback on potential plan |
Posted by: xBless - 03-09-2025, 06:10 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Hi,
Your Location: FL
Your Age: 28
What kind of degree do you want?: PhD Psychology
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 75
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 18
Any certifications or military experience?: 0
Budget: Willing to go in debt.
Commitments: I have a lady and family to consider, but I've given them so much positive equity in relational love that they can take a hit.
Dedicated time to study: 60hr/week is probably my burnout.
Timeline: Dec 1. is PhD early app deadline. This year or next year. (If MA needed for app improvement) Maybe I slide in with a strong personal statement.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: Pell, I have no income currently.
[For the BA Psych] I posted last September where I was given great advice and attended UMPI--thank you again, it's been an excellent fit and experience. Most of the information above is the same as it was then. I'll need another 5 courses at UMPI and 4 that I'm testing out of. This is already nearly completely set in stone with no feedback needed.
I can see the completion of the BA, and it looks like that'll happen sometime this summer. As I mentioned in September, I have attempted applications with PhD programs based on a strong personal statement (and minimal supporting evidence), but it's unlikely to be strong enough. With that, I've been considering what to do until Fall 2026 (given I'm unlikely to get in Fall 2025). This leaves me with just about 12-14months.
I'm still aiming at the PhD and considering how I can transfer a master's over. I've looked at some schools offering APA accredited PhD programs and their transfer requirements. I've been considering UWA MS Experimental Psychology (with the master's thesis) as a stepping stone into a PhD program in Clinical Psychology or something similar. I've compared UWA's curriculum to UF and it seems like a good match. I haven't seen many options for completing a masters + master's thesis with similar curriculum in this time frame, but I was wondering if I'm overlooking something (like with UMPI).
I've been doing my thing since that last post and I hope you guys have been, too. I had two years left at the beginning of this and it looks like I'll have it done in about 10 months with a 4.0. It was more than I could have hoped for going in--I was debating prioritizing a masters or a 4.0, but it looks like I can have it all. I certainly wouldn't be in a position this well had I not learned so much from this forum and had I not had some guidance. I'm very grateful. I've consistently been at burnout throughout these months, but at the same time I think I can maintain this pace for a bit longer.
Financials are of concern [UWA will likely be ~15-20k] and I could work over the next year instead, but I would expect that it would actually be more economical to potentially cut ~2years from the PhD program. All thoughts are appreciated. Bless.
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Degree Questions |
Posted by: Bubblywater - 03-09-2025, 05:21 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Good Afternoon, I read a bunch of content and I guess I want validation/verification before I start on my journey in some aspect or another.
First thing first....
Your Location: North Carolina
Your Age:35
What kind of degree do you want?: Not leaning one way or another, I was looking at liberal arts/studies with a minor in project management
Current Regional Accredited Credits: I have some Gen Ed credits, and criminal justice from a long time ago. But for the ease of life lets say 0
Budget: 35 year old, i've done well in my life. So not stressed about money
Commitments: I travel for work acting as a Project Manager. I do plan review, but have a lot of down time in hotels
Dedicated time to study: I would say 4-5 hours a day, weekends all day. No kids.
Timeline: Honestly no Timeline, but i'm a big pusher just to get things over with. I don't procrastinate till i'm almost done with something lol.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I haven't looked in to it.
Little more about myself, I was a Property Manager for 5 years, Project Manager for 10, then currently I have a odd role that I work under a architect and engineer doing plan review and acting as project manager. I prefer to follow a guide. I dont mind writing and or test taking. ( Does anyone else have any other guides that have ran across that they like? I was thinking UMPI and or WGU? Other schools work for me too) I honestly have never liked school, so I'm honestly just looking for a piece of paper. I'm sick of being asked do I have a degree and saying no....people who have seen my work are impressed but it's always that little bird in the back of my head chirping going you suck lol. So any advice and or assistance would be amazing. I'm sure you guys get a lot of request asking for guides but I did look around and if you have any that stand our thats perfectly fine. For myself i'm just wanting the paper nothing more.
Thank you again 
I've looked around at a few websites, like plottedpath. But I honestly rather stay with Sophia and study before I move to a university. I was looking at the info below. Inculding but other items as well:
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-for-3-222
https://www.plottedpath.com/diy-path/degreespreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...1569190248
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...1793183466
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46, Quickest way to check box for promotion |
Posted by: cshrop23@gmail.com - 03-09-2025, 12:42 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Your Location: South Carolina
Your Age: 46
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor’s (quickest is the must important but my career is Business, Finance, HR, PMP)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 16
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 0
Any certifications or military experience?: 0
Budget: $10,000, Easy & Fast is most important
Commitments: 60 hr work week + work travel so most would be done on weekends
Dedicated time to study: All day Saturday & Sunday
Timeline: Less than 1 year, I’ve been offered a promotion at work that requires a Bachelor’s Degree and they will only hold the position for so long.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None
I would like to test out of everything possible. Tests are fine but would prefer to avoid writing papers as much as possible. Is it quicker to do some courses thru Sophia first and if so which ones will transfer? I’ve been looking at TESU, Excelsior, Charter Oak State & WGU. Thanks so much!
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