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TESU Application Questions |
Posted by: FungiTao - 01-15-2025, 12:47 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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Hi all,
Finishing up my Sophia courses and I'm looking to apply to TESU before starting Study.com courses.
I just had a few queries surrounding my application and eligibility on credits:
- What's the process of transferring credits from Sophia to TESU?
- Does taking a TECEP exam count as an "enrolled" student?
- Do I have a time limit on when I have to transfer all my credits?
Thanks!
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Most cost effective way to use Study.com? |
Posted by: FungiTao - 01-15-2025, 12:37 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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Almost finished my Sophia credits and now moving to Study.com next month.
I remember seeing a strategy on utilizing Study.com where you pay for the basic membership without the proctored exam, and once finished, you switch to the college-credit membership and take the exam. Supposedly you get refunded for the remaining part of the basic membership that you didn't use? Does anyone have any experience with this?
If the above is correct, would it be advisable to first do all the quizzes and obtain the knowledge, and then take the proctored exams when you're ready? (I'm aware of the 2 free proctored exams rule)
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New Sophia Course soon: Public and Community Health |
Posted by: jg_nuy - 01-15-2025, 12:23 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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Sophia keeps coming out with new classes. The next one on ACENET is Public and Community Health.
Level Credits (SH) Subject
Lower-Division Baccalaureate 3 Introduction to Public Health
Objective:
The course objective is to provide students with the foundational aspects of public health, from its historical roots to its contemporary challenges and profound importance in the 21st century. Students unravel the core functions and essential services of public health and examine the complex factors that influence health outcomes, especially within vulnerable and marginalized populations. Through the introduction to epidemiology and the role of data, students gain insights into how data and information shape public health decisions and interventions. Students delve into the broader scope of national and global health, exploring issues of health equity and the global challenges facing populations. Students navigate the intricate landscape of U.S. and global health care systems, understanding their financing, evolving services, and strengths and weaknesses. While students explore community health, they learn strategies for promoting well-being and healthy behaviors, the art of community organizing, communicating and marketing health, and evaluating program effectiveness. Finally, students confront the intersections of policy, law, and ethics, addressing their powerful implications for public health initiatives and the future of our communities in the face of emerging challenges such as global warming and public health emergencies.
https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...65f38bf0e1
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DegreeForum Certificate Expired |
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My browser has given me multiple warnings that DegreeForum is no longer secure as the site's certificate has expired.
If anyone happens to be in contact with the site owner, could you please kindly pass this information on? Thank you!
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Life after UOPeople |
Posted by: ChloeandMax - 01-13-2025, 05:15 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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First my quick review on University of the People
Pros:
- It checks the Associates and Bachelor's degree box for me
- Got two degrees in 3 years
- I graduated without any debt
- "Most" recruiters and headhunters won't care
- Its connection with Sophia was a game changer for finishing
Cons:
- The support from advisors is minimal and sporadic
- Peer review is the horror you heard it to be
- (and this is a "me" problem) I am almost ashamed to tell anyone that I got a degree from there & won't put it on my LinkedIN
- I wanted to be proud of this moment and I'm not (again, a me problem)
- The quality of education I got seemed a bit subpar and I "did" the work and have a 3.6 GPA. Sub par in that the materials and information were extremely dated and with the speed in which information and business shifts, so much of what they had us studying was obsolete.
- There is NO school spirit (merch or otherwise--I asked, and asked about a total rebrand)
Moving forward---
Need advice on what school could I receive my Masters (MBA) that won't cost an arm and a leg, BUT is balanced by a more reputable brand. Would love to hear some of your experiences.
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Question about transferring/credit-washing ACCET credits for transfer to TESU or UMPI |
Posted by: studyingfortests - 01-13-2025, 05:03 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Hi, folks.
Not sure if this is the right category. Feel free to move it if not.
Curious if anyone has insight on any way to transfer credits from Intercoast College (ACCET-accredited) to TESU, UMPI (or, for that matter, Excelsior). I have a friend who works as a drug/alcohol counselor and got a certificate (and maybe part of an associates) from Intercoast.
I'm guessing it's a no, but I'm wondering if there might be a way to credit-wash to get her some credits for the work she's done. I know that students at DLCAS.com have successfully transferred credits (or credit equivalencies) to a couple of regionally accredited schools, and I don't think that place has any accreditation at all.
It isn't the end of the world if she can't, but if she can... it will give her a leg up on completing a bachelor's degree.
Any input appreciated.
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