06-02-2023, 09:18 PM
Lot's of great advice. You all have been such a blessing. I haven't heard anyone mention Purdue Global, Liberty or University of Maryland Global. All Sophia partners. Are any of those colleges worth exploring? Liberty publishes they offer a 25% tuition discount to CAP members which is largely offset by sizable hidden fees.
Beyond the Pell grant do any of the colleges mentioned in this thread ( TESU, Excelsior, SNHU, UMPI ) offer institutional aid to online out of state students?
dfrecore I'm confused. Wouldn't I receive graded credits at any university I transfer to for the last 30 hours of upper level business courses I need?
Since TESU and Excelsior advisors are lacking, how do I get my ACE credits transferred properly?
bjcheung77 I have had zero success getting a firm commitment from any college regarding a military rate or financial aid. I hate to waste the admissions officers time but it appears I must actually apply to be admitted to get firm answers.
LevelUP credit by exam would be awesome but I believe I need approximately 30 upper level hours of business credits to get my degree.
allvia I'm not quite clear what you mean by "plan out" at TESU and SNHU. Other than choosing courses which fit the requirements for the degree plan and, perhaps, splitting the courses over two years to get Pell grant twice what can I control to affect the outcome?
Thanks for the advice about a "check the box degree". One of my fears about attending a non selective undergraduate program has been concern that it will increase the difficulty gaining admission to a respected law school or MBA program.
Beyond the Pell grant do any of the colleges mentioned in this thread ( TESU, Excelsior, SNHU, UMPI ) offer institutional aid to online out of state students?
dfrecore I'm confused. Wouldn't I receive graded credits at any university I transfer to for the last 30 hours of upper level business courses I need?
Since TESU and Excelsior advisors are lacking, how do I get my ACE credits transferred properly?
bjcheung77 I have had zero success getting a firm commitment from any college regarding a military rate or financial aid. I hate to waste the admissions officers time but it appears I must actually apply to be admitted to get firm answers.
LevelUP credit by exam would be awesome but I believe I need approximately 30 upper level hours of business credits to get my degree.
allvia I'm not quite clear what you mean by "plan out" at TESU and SNHU. Other than choosing courses which fit the requirements for the degree plan and, perhaps, splitting the courses over two years to get Pell grant twice what can I control to affect the outcome?
Thanks for the advice about a "check the box degree". One of my fears about attending a non selective undergraduate program has been concern that it will increase the difficulty gaining admission to a respected law school or MBA program.